Mo Tao is an intoxicating wine with intoxicating tea fragrance. Whose poem is this? Where did it come from?

This poem comes from Su Shi, an ancient writer, calligrapher and poet in China. He is one of the famous cultural celebrities in Song Dynasty. This sentence comes from his poem "Nine Antiques with Taoism", which describes the realm of tea tasting.

Don't think that only wine can make people intoxicated. In fact, if tea fragrance can be deeply rooted in people's hearts, it can also make people intoxicated. This sentence emphasizes the beauty of tea tasting, and compares the fragrance of tea with the fragrance of wine, showing the good feeling of tea tasting.

Su Shi is not only a cultural celebrity, but also a politician and calligrapher. His poems, essays and calligraphy works have become the classics of China literature and art. His works not only have literary value, but also reflect his thoughts, philosophy and thinking about social reality, so he is regarded as one of the masters in the history of China literature.