What to exchange for wine?

□Li Yu Once a drinker gets addicted to alcohol, even if he has no money, he will exchange his items for wine and get drunk. He Zhizhang exchanged the gold turtle for wine. He Zhizhang, the secretary-general of the Tang Dynasty, heard that Li Bai, who was in his 20s, had arrived in Chang'an, so he condescended to visit Li Bai at his residence. Since he forgot to bring any money, he gave the golden turtle ornament given by the emperor to the hotel in exchange for wine to entertain Li Bai. This shows He Zhizhang's love for talents. Du Fu exchanged clothes for wine. In one of Du Fu's poems, he wrote: "I go back to the sun and the moon to dress in green clothes, and I return home drunk every day at the head of the river." Although Du Fu was a "sage of poetry", his life was extremely difficult. If he wanted to drink, he had to exchange his clothes for wine. drink. Reading it, one can't help but lament the fate of this famous poet. Jin Sheng sighed that his wife exchanged the hairpin for wine. An old friend of Jin Shengtan, whom he had not seen for many years, came to visit, but there was no money at home to buy wine. His wife did not hesitate to pull out the gold hairpin on her head and asked Jin Shengtan to exchange for wine. What a confidant in times of trouble and hardship! Wang Wuchan traded calligraphy for wine. Wang Wuchan, named Mingfo, was born in Zhucheng (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province). He is good at poetry and writing, good at wine, and especially good at calligraphy. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, he came to live in seclusion in Laoshan, Qingdao. In his free time, he traveled and exchanged books for wine. When he was drunk, he wrote poems and essays in a single stroke, which was pure and distant. This way of life is really free and easy. Tang Bohu exchanged peach blossoms and fans for wine. Tang Bohu was a native of Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). He was cynical and talented. He was the first of the four great talents in Jiangnan in the Ming Dynasty. Tang Bohu wrote a song "Song of Peach Blossom Temple": "In Peach Blossom Temple in Taohuawu, under Peach Blossom Temple, there are peach blossom fairies; Peach Blossom Fairies plant peach trees and pick peach blossoms to sell for wine money." Peach blossoms can be exchanged for wine, probably because of Old Tang's fame Bar. In addition to exchanging peach blossoms for wine, Tang Bohu also sold hand fans. One summer, Tang Bohu wanted to travel alone to the West Lake. When he saw a wine shop, he got excited about drinking and entered. When I was paying the bill, I realized that I didn't bring the money for the drinks. I threw away the fan in my hand and shook it. I suddenly thought: "Why not exchange the fan for the drinks?" The bartender didn't want it. Tang Bohu shouted in public and sold him the fan in his hand. An elderly man, a wealthy man from Hangzhou, took a glance and said: "The paintings on the fan are clearly scrawled by random hands and are the work of an unknown person! They are worthless." He threw the fan to the ground. A scholar in civilian clothes picked up a fan and looked at it. He patted the table and said repeatedly: "Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful! This is the work of a master!" Seeing Tang Bohu's majestic air, suave and elegant appearance, he asked: "Is your Excellency Tang Bohuye, the most romantic and talented man in the south of the Yangtze River?" ? ” The drinkers were all shocked when they heard this, and they looked at it and clicked their tongues. Everyone paid a high price to buy Bohu's fan. Tang Bohu was alone with the scholar. The scholar found out only ten taels of silver and said, "I don't have enough money, so I'm afraid it will be difficult to buy it." Tang Bohu said, "You can see people with one step, and I admire them so much. Therefore, this fan belongs to you. If you are short of silver, "The rest is only five taels, which is enough to pay for the wine." The elder regretted it.