Soothe (less sour, a touch more sweet; course the liver, lift the yang)
- Ingredients: bamboo shoot, pea tendrils, Chinese toon (as tolerated)
- Tea: light green teas (Longjing / Biluochun)
- Practice: 10 min morning light + three slow breaths
At daybreak the lake is a sheet of unwritten paper. You lift a warm cup; steam rises through your fingers. We believe health lives not only in the cabinet, but in the order of time: Spring soothe, Summer clear, Autumn moisten, Winter preserve. Bring rhythm back; practice “slow” into strength.
“Heaven and humankind in concert” becomes, in plain speech: recover a humane rhythm for work, rest, and breath. Day opens to light; night returns to dark. Spring rises, summer grows, autumn gathers, winter stores— the most affordable remedy, and the hardest to keep. In West Lake’s morning mist a teacher leads a 15-second Tai Chi opening, and you notice for the first time: slow isn’t soft; it’s trainable strength.
We land this in three threads: rhythm (seasonal food), method (movement & stillness), and attitude (the heart of herbs)—giving health back to time and the everyday.
Fact note: the Twenty-Four Solar Terms are seasonal time marks for counting time, observing phenology, and guiding life (formed Warring States—Western Han, and carried forward).
General guidance only, not medical diagnosis. Bodies differ; if you have allergies or chronic conditions, consult a clinician.

Slow is not resignation—it’s technique: release, breath, intent. Train power that is steady, not stiff. Morning and evening, 15 minutes is enough to notice fine change.

Safety: progress gradually; if you have cardiovascular or musculoskeletal issues, consult a doctor first.
Disclaimer: traditional life knowledge for general education—this is not medical advice. If pregnant, managing illness, or on medication, consult your clinician.


Context: not the same era or class; no simple rankings. Attend to the different social and spiritual aims each serves.

~2 minutes. You’ll get a season-specific suggestion + one practice + one tea. Not for medical use.
Tip: bring a water bottle and a light layer. Curated checklist—no selling.

