1, "wine turns into sorrow, and it turns into acacia tears." -Fan Zhongyan's Su Muzhe
This poem means to drink wine to wash your sorrows, but it all turns into lovesick tears. This poem describes the wine into sorrow, causing deep lovesickness. Wine can make people forget their troubles, and pain can be turned into nostalgia and missing.
2. "Only drink Changsha water and eat Wuchang fish." -Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers Alone by the River"
This poem means that I just drank wine from Changsha and ate fish from Wuchang. This poem was written by Du Fu when he tasted Changsha water and Wuchang fish by the Yangtze River. Wine and food made him relaxed and happy, and he experienced a wonderful life.
3. "Until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us." -Li Bai's Four Poems "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone"
This poem is to raise a glass to invite the bright moon to heaven, and the bright moon is opposite to my shadow, forming three people. This poem expresses that the poet raises a glass to drink alone and drinks with the bright moon and its reflection. Good wine makes him form a strange communication and companionship with the moon and his own reflection.
4. "When will there be a bright moon? Ask the sky for wine. " -Su Shi's "Water Tune Songs"
When did the bright moon begin to appear? Raise your glass and ask the sky. The poet who wrote this poem missed his brother far away and looked up at the bright moon through wine to express his feelings of missing his brother. Good wine has become a symbol of drinking with the moon, expressing deep thoughts for loved ones.
5. "Sing my songs loudly and drink my wine. On a green spring day, that's the beginning of my return home." —— Du Fu's The Yellow River was recaptured by the imperial army.
This poem means that I sing loudly during the day, but I also indulge in drinking. It is beautiful spring now, and the beautiful scenery will accompany me all the way back to my hometown. X: I think so. Youth: refers to the beauty of spring. Used to describe cheerful, singing and drinking or going home happily.
6. "Autumn geese are always accompanied by the wind. I look at each other on this villa and drink my wine." -Li Bai's "Farewell to Shu Yun in the North Building of Xie Tiao, Xuanzhou"
He expressed the poet's fierce resentment against his talent, poured into his generous and heroic feelings, and expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the dark society and his persistent pursuit of the bright world. Although there is extreme anxiety and depression in the poem, it is not gloomy. The language of the whole poem is clear and simple, the tone is intense and high, and the strong thoughts and feelings fluctuate, reaching the realm of harmony and unity between boldness and nature.