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taipinghoukui (Tai4 Ping2 Hou2 Kui2) =
Taiping
lücha
with big but narrow leaves, made from the
shi da cha
cultivar, literally Monkey Chief/King (太平猴魁), but its etymology may point to
Hou Gang
village; also, confusingly, only the top grade of TPHK, which has successively lower grades
kuijian
and
jiancha
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