THANK YOU FOR TEA PRINT BY TSR
THANK YOU FOR TEA PRINT BY TSR
It all started with Emperor Qian Long
The legend has it that Emperor Long used to travel amongst his people in disguise to get a feel of how everyday people were living. One time he went to a restaurant with one of his servants and actually poured his servant a cup of tea (which is unheard of for an Emperor at that time.) The servant had to show he was grateful but didn’t want to do a customary bow since it would blow the Emperor's cover, so he tapped his fingers on the table to show the Emperor that he was grateful.
Tony thinks:
The tapping of the fingers is a way to say thank you while your mouth is full of dim sum.
Size : A4 or A3
300gsm
By The Steam Room