Tea and wine are two realms of life, two realms. When it comes to tea, it is associated with elegance, but when it comes to wine, it is always associated with color. Why? Because tea is rational, it makes people awake and breaks the barrier of self.
And wine is emotional. When you are drunk, you are most likely to lose your mind, get carried away, take off the mask of calmness and self-possession, and occasionally show weakness or say something difficult to say.
Tea and wine are both ways for us to communicate with our relatives and friends. It is beneficial to the communication between people, so that they can understand each other and turn an enemy into a friend. Heart-to-heart communication and understanding are essential. Thus, tea culture and wine culture were born.
Tea and wine are two opposite concepts, and two diametrically opposite images interact in the struggle and rebellion against the secular, so that we can achieve a balance between material and spirit.
Tea makes people calm, although detached, including secular human feelings, making people feel detached, but wine is realistic. Tea and wine, detached from reality, were born into the WTO. In fact, even if there is the pleasure of drinking tea, it is not all elegant and romantic people in the abdomen; Even a person who drinks a lot and drinks well is not a lecherous rogue.
"Wine is not intoxicating, people are not intoxicating, and flowers are not charming." "Drunk don't complain about wine, lewd don't complain about beauty." In other words, the elegance of tea and the roughness of wine are not necessarily the same, it depends on personal cultivation. Gu Long's chivalrous man is a good wine, and Xiao Li's flying knife Li Xunhuan is also a modest gentleman. Elegant people drink gracefully, and vulgar people can't hide their vulgarity no matter how they decorate with tea.
Drinking tea is not pretending to be lofty, nor drinking is pretending to be profound. There must always be a medium to vent the pressure of life and spiritual enrichment. Tea and wine complement each other at the right time. Tea and wine, one is calm and rational, and the other is sensual and unrestrained, which are indispensable.