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Xu Xiake was a Chinese travel author and geographer of the old Ming Dynasty. Once when he spent a night with a shopkeeper in Fengqing in 1693, he was offered a large-leaf local specialty pu-erh tea; Xu Xiake was so grateful that he made sure to note this courteous reception in his writings, spreading the customs of Fengqing and its special pu-erh tea in his travel diaries. In order to thank him for his love of Fengqing tea, this particular type of pu-erh was soon named after him as Xia Ke Ji Cha.
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