Yunnan is a magical place, rich in natural resources
and unique geographical wonders.
Today, let's talk about the geographical value of
Yunnan Pu-erh tea.
The geographical value of Pu-erh tea in Yunnan
originates from the specific geographical system of Yunnan. This particular
geographic system includes the natural ecology and the diversity of species
created by the combination of natural geography, climate and ecological
diversity.
The geographical characteristics of Yunnan's low
latitudes and high altitudes, combined with the tropical rainforest monsoon
climate, have formed a large natural ecological cycle system, which has created
the characteristics of Yunnan's specific ecosystem diversity and species
diversity.
Ecosystem diversity includes terrestrial and aquatic
ecosystems. Its terrestrial ecosystem includes almost all types of ecosystems
on Earth. Among them, forest ecosystems are marked by trees, mainly 169
species, accounting for 80% of China; shrub ecosystems mainly include
cold-temperature shrubs, warm limestone shrubs, dry-hot valley shrubs and hot
tidal shrubs. There are 4 types; the types of meadows in Yunnan are widely
distributed, which are mainly divided into three ecosystem types: alpine
meadow, marsh meadow and cold meadow.
Its aquatic ecosystems have river ecosystems and lake ecosystems. Yunnan's
six major water systems, namely Jinsha River, Minjiang River, Nujiang River,
Yiluowadi River, Yuanjiang River and Nanpan River, have constructed the basic
framework of Yunnan's freshwater ecosystem. The Yunnan Plateau lakes
represented by Dianchi Lake, Menghai Sea, Fuxian Lake, Yilong Lake and
Lugu Lake reflect some special characteristics of China's freshwater ecosystem.
According to its life style, Yunnan aquatic vegetation is divided into four types:
water-producing plants, floating-leaf plants, submerged plants and floating plants
. For aquatic animals, zooplankton, benthic and fish resources are abundant.
The species diversity in Yunnan is even rarer in the world. In addition to the
reputation of “Animal Kingdom” and “Plant Kingdom”, Yunnan is also known as
“the hometown of bamboo forest”, “the treasure house of the medicine forest”,
“the spice museum”, the “natural garden” and the “bug world”. Wait. There are
220 species of 28 genera in Yunnan, and the number of genera and species
account for 75% and 55% of the total number of the country, accounting for 40%
and 25% of the world total. The types of medicinal materials, flowers, spices
and fungi rank first in the country.
From north to south, Yunnan has 105 major forest types ranging from
high-altitude coniferous forests to tropical rainforests. The number of forest
types is also rare in the country. Therefore, Yunnan is a specimen library of the
world's living things.
Pu-erh tea was born in such a large natural ecosystem. When the ancient
people of Yunnan merged certain types or substances in this system into Pu-erh
tea, the material combination of Pu-erh tea is not just a few pieces of tea.
Superposition, but another way of expressing geographic features and natural
ecology. Among them, the microbial flora that participated in the fermentation of
Pu-erh tea has actually proliferated for hundreds of millions of years. Therefore,
a piece of Pu-erh tea is not only a commodity, but also a reproduction of
geographical value.
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