When did the moon begin to appear? Ask heaven for wine. What habits represent our Chinese nation?
The Chinese nation has had an indissoluble bond with wine since ancient times. From emperors and nobles to ordinary people, they all use wine to worship gods and ghosts, ancestors, celebrate the victory of harvest, welcome guests and make friends, weddings and funerals, and have daily banquets. A history of China's classical poetry, soaked with sweet wine, wafted with a strong refreshing fragrance. Wine is an indispensable article in the daily life and creative process of ancient literati. From high-spirited youth to old age, from dignified temples to shabby restaurants, from the joy of reunion after a long separation to life and death parting, from complicated banquets to lonely drinking, a shallow glass of wine carries many joys and sorrows of life. "When is the bright moon? Asking for wine from heaven (Su Shi) expresses people's pursuit and desire for a happy reunion. "Tulips in lanling wine, amber light in a jade bowl" (Li Bai), exquisite jade, rich nectar, show the luster and happy life of the machine; "Xinfeng has a thousand fights, and Xianyang has been a ranger for many years" (Wang Wei), "Where to swim when the flowers fall, and laugh into Ji Hu Restaurant" (Li Bai), which is the booze of the ranger's youth, heroic and dissolute; "Life is full of wine, never empty his golden cup at the moon!" (Li Bai) "You can laugh several times in life, and you will get drunk when you meet in a bucket of wine" (Cen Can), a gathering of spring breeze, full of high spirits and magnificent; "Looking back on the past, the things in the cup are famous for a while" (Dai Shulun), "I can't bear to mourn for the past, and I was forced to look for the old spring in the cup" (Li Yi). This is a lonely move after looking back on the past, feeling sad and suddenly dreaming. "Jade wine is full of clouds, green dishes are full of surprises" (Emperor Taizong), "Only wine should be full, and cups should not be diluted" (Wu Zetian). This is a feast for the emperors in the Forbidden Garden, which is extremely luxurious. How many people in the world can taste it? "The master of Xinfeng cooks new wine, and the old customers return to their old places" (Chu Guangxi), "Don't laugh at the muddy wine of farmers, and raise enough chickens and dolphins in good years" (Lu You). Although the farmer's mud wine is not as valuable as Wang Jiaqiong's syrup, it has left people with a deep memory of peace, simplicity, leisure and enthusiasm in the farming society for thousands of years. "There is a ray of green in the old bottle and a pinch of red in the quiet stove" (Bai Juyi). It is cold and bleak outside the door, and it snows heavily at night, which means that things are unpredictable, difficult and harsh. The room is full of warm wine and stoves. What kind of friendship and realm can be realized from the extravagance of emperors and generals and the intrigue of the palace? An ordinary glass of wine ferments the rich aroma of five grains, contains the natural essence of the moon, and also witnessed the passage of time and historical changes. "Xing Han put pen to paper and shook the five mountains, and the poem became a smile and proudly led Cangzhou" (Li Bai), a fine wine in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, full of heroic, cheerful, confident and optimistic national pride in the prosperous Tang Dynasty; "Fine grass scares the geese, and the residual flowers are intoxicating" (Li Shangyin) is the residual wine of the late Tang Dynasty. It is cold and turbid, revealing the sadness that people in troubled times are depressed and hesitant, and they are drunk and dreaming. More wine is associated with sadness. "Advise you to drink one more glass of wine, and there is no reason for people to leave Xiyangguan" (Wang Wei), "Although you drink without joy, when you leave, the river will be wide and the moon will be full" (Bai Juyi). This is the parting wine, and the road ahead is bleak and melancholy. "A glass of turbid wine is Wan Li's home, but Ran Yan has not lost his mind" (Fan Zhongyan), "Bad luck has laid a bitter frost on my temples, and heartache and boredom are a thick layer of dust in my wine" (Du Fu). This is homesick wine, home is far away, sigh and sigh. "Wan Li's Central Plains is on fire in the north, and a statue of turbid wine guards the east of the building" (Zhang Xiaoxiang), "When you are drunk, you will see the sword, and your dream will blow the corner" (Xin Qiji). This is a traditional China scholar deeply infiltrated by Confucianism. He shares a common destiny with the nation-state. Even if you drown your sorrows in wine, it is still reflected in the cups and lamps of nectar.