Chinese wine culture is extensive and profound, and wines from different places have their own characteristics and are widely known. These wine cultures are the precipitation of history. However, due to the differences of local customs, liquor brewed by ethnic minorities has always had different characteristics and flavors. How much do you know about the hospitality customs of ethnic minorities? Next, let's learn about the future sauce Bian Xiao.
Buyi people's custom of entertaining wine.
Buyi people pay attention to singing toast songs between host and guest. The host sang an apology and asked him to feed, and the guests sang a thank you. One person sings a song, and everyone has a drink after singing. Whoever can't sing will be fined three sips. Buyi people's "welcome wine" is also very interesting. When the guests come home, the host sets the table at the gate, puts on a hip flask and a bowl, pours wine into the bowl, and raises his hand to sing "Welcome Song". If guests can sing, they will use songs instead of answers. After several rounds of this answer, if there is a draw, the guest will take a sip of wine and go into the house. If the guest can't sing, the host sings a song, and the guest takes a sip, and then stops drinking. After entering the room, the host will ask the girl who is good at singing to toast the guests and sing "cheers". If the guests can sing, they will sing in pairs. If they can't sing wine songs, girls will be fined a sip of wine.
The wine custom of Miao people's hospitality
Toast, hand in a cup of wine, such as the wine ceremony of Miao nationality in southeastern Guizhou: don't drink enough wine before giving a banquet. First, the host pours wine for everyone, and everyone drinks two glasses. Secondly, the host will propose a toast to everyone, and everyone will propose two. After the toast, everyone can eat.
After dinner, I continued to drink and drown my sorrows. The way to drink is up to everyone to decide, or make a cup, or guess boxing, or sing wine songs. Everyone is full of food and drink, and they have to drink a reunion wine. In addition, Miao compatriots living in remote mountainous areas still maintain the traditional virtues of mutual respect and toasting when there are happy events such as marriage or gatherings of relatives and friends.
Niu Jiao liquor is mainly popular in Guizhou, Yunnan and the Miao nationality areas in the neighboring southern Sichuan, northern Guangxi and southwestern Hunan. Because a special kind of buffalo horn is used as a container for wine, it is called buffalo horn wine. Croissants are only used on important occasions. The horns are hung on two bamboos planted in advance to make arches, or on both sides of the door. When the guests come, you can pour wine and propose a toast by picking up the horn. It is a high-standard etiquette to propose a toast to the horn wine. Under any circumstances, you can only drink croissants with your mouth, not your hands.
The ceremony of stopping drinking in the village. This kind of etiquette is mostly used in public festivals, which is a combination of traditional customs and fashion of the times. Wine ceremony at the door. This etiquette is mostly used in the marriage of Miao residents, and it is common for children to drink alcohol with long hair, which is the main content of the typical traditional "migration Lusheng dance" (that is, the Miao language "Azuo").
The first item of the wine-accompanying ceremony is a toast, which is called "keeping wine" in Miao language. The host or the person entrusted by the host, one carrying wine, the other carrying a dish of meat or fish and other delicacies, sent the wine glasses to everyone separately, and the host and guest were treated equally. After everyone has gone through this procedure, the next step is to "transfer wine". The two hosts took turns toasting everyone at the table. What is different from just now is that this time, instead of asking the people who receive the wine to say anything, the people who propose a toast will sing a toast, and everyone will sing a toast.