What does Brewmaster mean?

Brewmaster, who describes alcoholics, can also be regarded as a good name for alcoholics. In the history of China, both Liu Ling and Li Bai were called Brewmaster.

The word "Brewmaster" originated from Bai Juyi's poem "Duijiu" in the Tang Dynasty, "Qiao Song was drunk because of Brewmaster's enthusiasm."

When Brewmaster mentioned "Brewmaster", people with cultural knowledge and common sense of drinking would think of Liu Ling, who was drunk in the bamboo forest in Jin Dynasty. The legend of Liu Ling's drinking probably begins with "Du Kang got Liu Ling drunk". Du Kang is the founder and saint of wine, and Liu Ling drinks his wine specially. It must be Brewmaster.

Li Bai, known as the Poet Fairy, also belongs to Brewmaster, because in a sense, without wine, there would be no Li Taibai, the Poet Fairy who flourished in the history of China literature, as evidenced by the "Hundred Poems of Li Bai Fighting for Wine".