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7/17/2019 Laporan Teks

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Laporan Teks: Upacara Teh Jepang

Upacara minum teh yang disebut sado  ritual tradisional Jepang dalammenyajikan teh untuk tamu. Pada zaman kuno disebut sado atau cha no yu. Upacara yang diadakan di luar ruangan teh disebut Nodate.

Teh disiapkan secara khusus oleh orang-orang yang belajar seni upacara minumteh dan menikmati sekelompok tamu istimewa di ruang teh yang disebut Chashitsu.Tuan rumah juga bertanggung jawab untuk mempersiapkan situasi bagi para tamuseperti memilih lukisan dinding (kakejiku), bunga (Chabana), dan mangkuk keramikyang sesuai dengan musim dan tamu diundang statusnya.

Teh tidak hanya dituangkan dengan air panas dan diminum, tapi sebagai

seni dalam arti luas. Upacara minum teh mencerminkan kepribadian host danpengetahuan yang mencakup, antara lain, tujuan hidup, cara berpikir, agama, tehapresiasi peralatan upacara dan bagaimana untuk menempatkan karya seni di ruangupacara minum teh (Chashitsu) dan berbagai pengetahuan seni di umum tergantungpada aliran memeluk upacara minum teh.

eni upacara minum teh memerlukan pendalaman selama bertahun-tahundengan perbaikan yang berlangsung seumur hidup. Tamu resmi diundang untuk upacara minum teh juga harus mempelajari tata krama, kebiasaan, kesopanan, etiketminum teh dan menikmati makanan ringan yang disajikan.

ecara umum, upacara minum teh dengan menggunakan bubuk matcha  tehterbuat dari teh hijau ditumbuk halus. !enggunakan matcha upacara minum teh yang

disebut matchadō,  sedangkan bila menggunakan jenis sencha  teh hijau yang disebutsenchadō.

"alam percakapan sehari-hari di upacara minum teh Jepang hanya disebutsebagai ocha  #teh$. %stilah ocha no keiko  bisa berarti praktek belajar sopan santunmelayani teh atau belajar etiket sebagai tamu dalam upacara minum teh.

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Report Text: Japanese Tea Ceremony

The tea ceremony is called sado traditional Japanese ritual o& presenting tea toguests. %n ancient times called sado  or cha no yu. Tea ceremonies are held outdoorscalled  Nodate.  The tea is prepared specially by those who learn the art o& the teaceremony and enjoyed a bunch o& special guests in the room &or tea called Chashitsu.The host is also responsible &or preparing a pleasant situation &or the guests such aschoose wall painting (kakejiku), &lowers (Chabana), and ceramic bowls to suit theseason and guests are in'ited status.

Tea is not just poured with hot water and drunk, but as an art in its broadestsense. Tea ceremony re&lects the host(s personality and knowledge that includes, amongothers, the purpose o& li&e, way o& thinking, religion, appreciation tea ceremony utensilsand how to put the pieces o& art in a tea ceremony room (Chashitsu) and 'arious artknowledge in general is dependent on the &low embraced the tea ceremony. The art o& the tea ceremony re)uires deepening o'er the years with the impro'ement that lasts ali&etime. *ormally in'ited guests &or the tea ceremony also had to learn manners, habits,politeness, eti)uette o& drinking tea and enjoying snacks ser'ed.

%n general, the tea ceremony using powdered matcha  tea is made &rom &inely ground green tea. Using matcha tea ceremony called matchadō, whereas when using a

type o& sencha  green tea called senchadō. 

%n e'eryday con'ersation in Japanese teaceremony simply re&erred to as ocha #tea$. The term ocha no keiko could mean learningpractice ser'ing tea manners or eti)uette learning as a guest in the tea ceremony.

Note :

Merah : General Clasifcation

Biru : Description

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The tea ceremony is called sado traditional Japanese ritual o& presenting tea to guests.

The word +is pro'e that the tenses is simple present tense.

The sentence is passi'e

*ormula to be /0

Tea ceremonies are held outdoors called Nodate.

The word +are pro'e that tenses is simple present tense

The sentence is passi'e

*ormula to be /0

The tea is prepared specially by those who learn the art o& the tea ceremony and enjoyed

a bunch o& special guests in the room &or tea called Chashitsu.

The word +is pro'e that the tenses is simple present tense.

The sentence is passi'e

*ormula to be /0

The host is also responsible &or preparing a pleasant situation &or the guests such aschoose wall painting (kakejiku), &lowers (Chabana), and ceramic bowls to suit the

season and guests are in'ited status.The word +is and /-ing pro'e that the tenses is present continuous tense.

*ormula to be /-ing

Tea is not just poured with hot water and drunk, but as an art in its broadest sense.

The word +is pro'e that the tenses is simple present tense.

The sentence is passi'e

*ormula to be /0

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Tea ceremony re&lects the host(s personality and knowledge that includes, among others,

the purpose o& li&e, way o& thinking, religion, appreciation tea ceremony utensils and

how to put the pieces o& art in a tea ceremony room (Chashitsu) and 'arious art

knowledge in general is dependent on the &low embraced the tea ceremony.

The underline words pro'e that the sentence is present continuous tense

*ormula to be 1on /erb 2bject

The art o& the tea ceremony re)uires deepening o'er the years with the impro'ement

that lasts a li&etime.

The underline words pro'e that the sentence is present continuous tense

*ormula to be 1on /erb 2bject

*ormally in'ited guests &or the tea ceremony also had to learn manners, habits,politeness, eti)uette o& drinking tea and enjoying snacks ser'ed.

 3ku gatau yang ini

%n general, the tea ceremony use Matcha Powder. Tea is made &rom &inely ground green

tea.

The word +is pro'e that the tenses is simple present tense.

The sentence is passi'e*ormula to be /0

Using matcha tea ceremony called matchadō, whereas when using a type o& sencha 

green tea called senchadō.

 3ku gatau beph ini apa ga ada to be nya soalnya

%n e'eryday con'ersation in Japanese tea ceremony simply re&erred to as ocha #tea$.

The ad'erb o& time +%n e'eryday pro'e that sentence is simple present tense

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The term ocha no keiko could mean learning practice ser'ing tea manners or eti)uettelearning as a guest in the tea ceremony.

 3ku galau ga ada to be nya. 3ku bingung

 

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