Chronicle of Time: One Kilo of Lao Man'e Ancient Tree Tea (2024-2025)
A meticulous documentation of tea transformation from April 2024 to April 2025
April 25, 2024 - April 25, 2025
The Journey Begins
This tea's life began on April 25, 2024. Amid spring's zenith, I handpicked fresh leaves from ancient trees shrouded in Lao Man'e's mist. The next day (April 26), a master roaster wok-fired them over wood flames, locking the mountain's soul through rolling and sun-drying. On May 6, the sun-warmed loose leaves arrived. Sealed in a purple clay vat, a pact was forged: each month's dawn, 8 grams would be measured by the tongue as a ruler of time.
Lao Man'e tea is renowned for its intense bitterness and powerful qi. As it ages, the bitterness mellows while the tea's character deepens - a living metaphor for human maturation from youthful intensity to mature complexity.


Wild Awakening
Upon opening the vessel, the grassy sharpness of unfinished kill-green processing burst forth like crushed foliage. Wild orchid notes pierced through this veil of green youth. The liquor shone pale yellow-green, luminous yet fringed with newborn astringency. A bitter hammerblow struck the tongue! A prickling greennessβthe unmasked spirit of fresh leavesβscraped the palate. Yet bitterness vanished swiftly, replaced by torrents of saliva and cooling sweetness surging down the throat. Tea energy (qi) raged; half a cup warmed the spine with sweat.
Tempered Edge
Green vapors dispersed like morning mist. Orchid fragrance emerged, laced with camphor-like cool sweetness. Liquor deepened to bright gold; the leaf's infantile prickling softened. Bitterness persisted but shed its jagged edgeβa bronze sword sheathed. Sweet aftertaste lengthened, throat resonance sinking to the chest. Texture gained silkiness; the tea's power remained potent but now knew restraint.
Monsoon Silence
Rainy-season dampness seeped into the tea's spirit. Greenness submerged into the liquor, weaving with submerged orchid and fleeting honey into a moss-deep forest gloom. Golden broth flowed, bitterness now skeletal, touched by elusive dryness. Salivation became an underground river; qi withdrew to the dantian. The green veil of infancy finally dissolved.
Bittersweet Alchemy
Honeyed sweetness exploded! Bitterness ceased its solo crusade, entwining with returning sweetnessβink merging with molten gold. Texture thickened to rice congee, warmth pooling in the throat. Qi surged through the crown, sweet springs bubbling in the throat's depths. The paradox of "bitterness yielding to sweetness" found enlightenment this month.
Mellowed Majesty
Honeyed fragrance reigned supreme; orchid notes became wispy shadows. Liquor gleamed dark amber, viscous as rendered honey. Bitterness retreated to sinews; sweetness swelled like autumn harvest. Qi circulated warmly, palms glowing. Throat resonance settled like creamed honey.
Aging Whispers
Dried plum notes startled upon opening! Liquor glowed oil-dark amber, bitterness transformed to backbone. Honeyed sweetness aged like cellar-cured nectar, sliding like satin. Qi warmed like first sunlight through the viscera, throat sweetness bottomless.
Steady Transformation
Through winter's quiet, the tea matured with steadfast grace. Dried fruit and honey notes deepened while subtle woody undertones emergedβthe first hints of aged complexity. Bitterness fully integrated into the tea's structure. Texture remained luxuriously thick, coating the palate with persistent sweetness. Qi manifested as gentle warmth spreading through the body.
Anniversary Ode
Unsealed at one year, the liquor shimmered ruby-gold like stained glass. Honey, dried fruit (apricot/plum), and nascent aged notes harmonized. On the tongue: liquid jade. Bitterness refined to unyielding structure; sweetness melted into silk. Qi flowedβwarm yet colossalβrising from the dantian to warm every limb, fragrance lingering for hours.

| Dimension | Initial State (May 2024) | One-Year Anniversary (April 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Liquor Color | Pale yellow-green; luminous with youthful "new tea" vibrancy. | Rich amber-gold; clear and viscous with an oily texture. |
| Aroma Profile | Dominant wild orchid and fresh "grassy" notes (Qing Qi). | Deep honey, dried stone fruits (plum/apricot), and nascent aged wood. |
| Bitterness & Structure | Aggressive, "hammerblow" bitterness with sharp metallic edges. | Bitterness has integrated into a solid, sophisticated "backbone." |
| Hui Gan (Aftertaste) | Rapid and intense; brings a sharp, cooling sensation to the throat. | Deep, lingering sweetness that feels like an "underground spring." |
| Tea Qi (Energy) | Raging and outward; causes immediate sweating and crown stimulation. | Steady and internal; a colossal warmth rising from the Dantian. |

Twelve Months of Transformation
This self-harvested kilo of Lao Man'e (2024.04.25), transformed through twelve months of silent cultivation, reveals time as the ultimate tea master. The tea's youthful ferocity mellows into profound harmony through temporal alchemy. Its robust structure and potent essence now embark on a decades-long metamorphosisβpeak maturity awaits in three to five years; true magnificence may demand a decade.
Postscript: The adage "Three-year Lao Man'e rivals Ban Zhang" captures but half its soul. This tea's essence lies in its granite bitterness and thunderous qi. As years pass, its sharpness softens like a youth's edges polished to jadeβa parable of life brewed in a cup.
Storage note: Seasonal fluctuations accelerate aging; climate control ensures safety yet steals nature's poetic tempering.
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