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  • For additional information about Chinese and Japanese Language and Literatures courses, please go to the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures.
  • How to write the character for "tea,"  茶.

Our Tea Room Name, "Senshin'an," has two very beautiful characters: 洗心

  • How to Write the Character for "sen," which means "to wash; cleanse; purify; to clear:" 洗
  • How to Write the Character for "shin," which means "heart; mind:" 心

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    Senshin'an Tea Room
    Professor Janet Ikeda
    c/o Dept of East Asian Languages & Literatures
    Washington and Lee University
    Lexington, Virginia 24450
    540-458-8936
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