It’s snowing in the evening, can you have a drink?
——Bai Juyi's "Ask Liu Nineteenth"
Let's try new tea with new fire, and poetry and wine take advantage of the youth.
——Su Shi's "Looking to the South of the Yangtze River"
I wanted to buy sweet-scented osmanthus and drink it with me, but in the end it was different. I was a young man traveling.
——Liu Guo's "Tang Duo Ling"
Wish the wine to the east wind, and be patient.
——Ouyang Xiu's "Lang Tao Sha"
Peaches and plums in the spring breeze and a glass of wine, the night rain in the rivers and lakes is ten years of light.
——Huang Tingjian's "Send Huang Jifu"
A new song and a glass of wine, the weather is the same as last year.
——Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand"
When will I go back and be a leisurely person?
To a piece of harp, a pot of wine, and a stream of clouds.
——Su Shi's "Xing Xiangzi"
I rest and lean alone high in the Mingyue Tower,
The wine enters my heart, turning into tears of lovesickness.
——Fan Zhongyan's "Su Muzhe"
On a spring river with flowers facing the autumn moonlight, I often drink wine alone.
——Bai Juyi's "Pipa Play"
No one wears flowers, no one persuades people to drink, and no one cares about drunkenness.
——Huang Gongshao's "The Sapphire Case"
I don't know how many dreams I had in the past, but I woke up at night and drank wine.
——Luo Yin's "Evening View in Beijing"
Cook purple crabs with frost, and cook red leaves with wine.
——Ma Zhiyuan's "Night Sailing"
If there is wine in life, you must be drunk. Never does a drop of it reach Jiuquan.
——Gao Zhu's "Wine Drinking on Qingming Day"
When we meet, we drink for you in spirit, and we tie our horses to the willows hanging from tall buildings.
——Wang Wei's "Youth Journey"
There are poems, wine and singing, but the spring scenery can't help me every year.
——Sikong Tu "Gift"