1. Poem: Wine turns into homesickness and tears.
from: Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's "Su Muzhe Nostalgia"
Interpretation: Only when bitter wine is poured into sorrow, it turns into acacia tears.
2. Poem: A cheap wine often worries about fewer guests, and the moon is often hindered by clouds.
from: Song Dynasty Su Shi's Xijiang Moon A Big Dream
Interpretation: Wine is not a good wine, but it worries about fewer guests. Although the moon is bright, it is always covered by clouds.
3. Poems: from a pot of wine among the flowers, I drank alone. There was no one with me.
from: drinking Alone with the Moon's Four Poems No.1 by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Put a pot of fine wine among the flowers, and drink it yourself without friends or relatives. 4, verse: flowers are not worn, wine is not advised, and drunkenness is not in charge.
from: Song Dynasty Huang Gongshao's "Jade Case Stop Needlework every year"
Interpretation: Although there are flowers, no one wears them. Although there are fine wines, no one advises them to hold the cup, even if they are drunk, no one cares.
5. Poem: You must be drunk when you have wine in life, and a drop has never reached Jiuquan.
from: Song Dynasty Gao Zhu's
Interpretation: Therefore, people should drink wine when they are alive, and they should enjoy it when they are blessed. After death, how can a drop of wine that children sacrificed to the grave ever flow to the underworld?