Step quietly into a Ming dynasty tea workshop and follow the slow, repetitive work of a tea brick packer. This calming historical sleep video explores how loose tea was weighed, pressed, wrapped, stacked, and prepared for long journeys across China and beyond.You’ll learn the small details of an obscure job most people have never thought about, from the texture of compressed leaves to the rhythm of tying bundles and checking finished bricks. The focus is on ordinary labor, quiet routines, and the industrial process behind one of history’s most important trade goods.Perfect for sleep, relaxation, study, or anyone who enjoys forgotten corners of working life, this episode turns a simple workshop task into a peaceful journey through history.📚 Chapters:0:00:00 Before Dawn in the Sichuan Tea Yard0:15:33 The Weight of the Official Measure0:31:07 Paper, Bamboo, Cord, and the Mark of the Yard0:46:40 The Inspector’s Seal1:02:14 Rain on the Road Bundles1:17:48 The Caravan Count at the Gate1:33:21 Sweeping the Press Room After Departure1:48:55 The Yard at Rest, and the Road Unseen