Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by needaTEAcher » Dec 6th, '11, 01:26

In my culture, the Buddha looks like your "Oogie Boogie". We were very offended by that movie.

No, but seriously, I definitely see Oggie in there. Pretty great. Now I am wondering if I can somehow sculpt the eun moo. Pretty great really.

I just got gifted an AWESOME new teacup. The pattern reminds me of eun moo. I am very happy with it. Korean pottery I believe. Anyone with any info on this style please chime in!
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by needaTEAcher » Dec 6th, '11, 01:27

PS-Buddha would understand if we didn't blow him away, but instead took his photo for a free teapot (Tingjunkie doesn't mess around when it comes to teapots!). I mean, Buddha was all about owning cool stuff anyways....

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by Drax » Dec 6th, '11, 06:37

:lol: too funny.... maybe psychiatrists can substitute eun moo for the rohrschach test? (:

The cup in my pictures was the "tempest" hagi special offering from about a year ago. I usually test new teas in a 120mL gaiwan, and this cup is the absolute perfect size for teas brewed from that gaiwan.

Needa, that's a great cup! I can't provide any thoughts on its origins, though...

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by Dresden » Dec 6th, '11, 18:49

needaTEAcher wrote:I mean, Buddha was all about owning cool stuff anyways....
Bwahahaha... Glad I wasn't drinking anything when I read this!!! :lol:

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by TomVerlain » Dec 6th, '11, 20:36

Those are great photos drax

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by needaTEAcher » Dec 8th, '11, 01:11

Dresden wrote:
needaTEAcher wrote:I mean, Buddha was all about owning cool stuff anyways....
Bwahahaha... Glad I wasn't drinking anything when I read this!!! :lol:
Heehee :lol:

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by twinofmunin » Dec 9th, '11, 15:51

tingjunkie wrote:I see Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas in the above pic. Anyone else?
Haha, me too! :D Now I want to try and see if I can get myself some fun shapes... like cloudgazing. More meditative aspects to tea?

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by BioHorn » Dec 9th, '11, 18:14

Friends were over yesterday for tea. We had an old pu that had eun moo. One guest was kind enough to write it out in Chinese.
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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by jaderabbit » Dec 21st, '11, 15:57

The Chinese prononciation is "yun2 wu4" in case anybody is wondering. :mrgreen:

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by needaTEAcher » Dec 21st, '11, 18:47

please forgive my ignorance...what do the 2 and 4 mean?

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by wyardley » Dec 21st, '11, 18:53

needaTEAcher wrote:please forgive my ignorance...what do the 2 and 4 mean?
In Hanyu Pinyin hese just indicate the tones in spoken Putonghua / Mandarin.

1 = ā (high flat)
2 = á (rising)
3 = ǎ (falling-rising)
4 = à (falling)
[no diacritic] = neutral (short, de-stressed flat tone)

These are somewhat further complicated by tone sandhis, for example, when two third tones are pronounced together, the first one is pronounced like second tone, or with certain words, a 4th tone word will turn into second tone before another 4th tone).

It gets a lot harder in some other Sinitic tonal languages, where there can be 7+ tones, and more complicated interactions between the tones.

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by BioHorn » Dec 22nd, '11, 22:50

jaderabbit wrote:The Chinese prononciation is "yun2 wu4" in case anybody is wondering. :mrgreen:
Thanks, Jade Rabbit!

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by needaTEAcher » Dec 25th, '11, 06:45

And thanks Wyardly!

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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by bryan_drinks_tea » Jan 2nd, '12, 00:40

I took this while messing around one day with the 09 7562. the tea was bland as heck, but at least i got a picture from it!


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Re: Eun Moo (Cloud and Fog) on the liquor

by needaTEAcher » Jan 3rd, '12, 02:07

I just drank something called Luwak Coffee, which is this rather pricey coffee that comes from some kind of cat-like ting. It eats the coffee berries and poos out the beans. It is supposed to be the best in the world. Tasted like normal coffee to me (I really prefer the other pu-based beverage!).

I mention it because....it had a very slight eun moo! Strange. I am gonna side the the opinion that you need a dark beverage, a dark cup, and hot water to see it. :)

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