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Myths about Tea

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Tea across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Tea.

Shennong Discovering Tea When a Divine Leaf Falls into His Boiling Water

🐉 Chinese MythologyShennongjia, Hubei, ChinaShennong • Yan Emperor • Jiang Shinian

The legendary Divine Farmer Shennong discovered tea while resting in the wilderness of Hubei during his quest to categorize medicinal plants. A wild tea leaf fell into his pot of boiling water, creating a fragrant brew that revitalized his spirit and cleansed his body of toxins. This serendipitous event introduced tea to the world as both a medicinal remedy and a foundational element of...

Freyja Searching the World Under Disguise for Her Lost Husband

🪓 Norse MythologySlesvig, GermanyFreyja • Oðr • The Aesir

The goddess Freyja, devastated by the disappearance of her husband Oðr, travels through Midgard in various disguises to find him. As she wanders the earth and the sea, her tears of grief transform into gold and amber, leaving a trail of precious beauty across the world. Her journey takes her through many lands, including the ancient Germanic trading hubs like Slesvig, where she seeks the one...