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[[File:Jin-xuan.jpg|thumbnail|Jin Xuan tea]]
 
[[File:Jin-xuan.jpg|thumbnail|Jin Xuan tea]]
[[File:jinxuan_ruanzhi_front.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Jin Xuan und Ruan Zhi Blätter|Jin Xuan (rechts) und Ruan Zhi (links) Teeblatt]]
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[[File:jinxuan_ruanzhi_front.jpg|thumb|right|Jin Xuan (right) vs und Ruan Zhi (left)]]
    
'''Jin Xuan''' ([[wiktionary:金|金]][[wiktionary:萱|萱]]; pinyin: jīn xuān; literally "Golden Daylily") is a 1980 developed [[variety]] for [[Oolong]] tea. It was the first generation of cultivars that were cultivated independently in Taiwan. Jin Xuan is a cross between Ying Zhi Hong Xin and TTSE #8. The breeder of Jin Xuan, Wu Zhenduo, is also called the father of Taiwan tea. Out of gratitude to his grandmother he named the cultivar, which is officially listed as Cultivar Nr.12, after his grandmother’s name Jin Xuan.
 
'''Jin Xuan''' ([[wiktionary:金|金]][[wiktionary:萱|萱]]; pinyin: jīn xuān; literally "Golden Daylily") is a 1980 developed [[variety]] for [[Oolong]] tea. It was the first generation of cultivars that were cultivated independently in Taiwan. Jin Xuan is a cross between Ying Zhi Hong Xin and TTSE #8. The breeder of Jin Xuan, Wu Zhenduo, is also called the father of Taiwan tea. Out of gratitude to his grandmother he named the cultivar, which is officially listed as Cultivar Nr.12, after his grandmother’s name Jin Xuan.

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