What aesthetic principle, developed in the late 15th century, shaped the tradition of the tea ceremony and the utensils used?
A. Song, value found in complex design
B. Wabi, value found in refined simplicity
C. Ming, value found in the technically brilliant
D. Chan, value found in rich design
Answer: B
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