I have a pot of wine, which is enough to comfort the dust.

1. I have a pot of wine, which is enough to comfort the wind and dust. "It means: I only have this bottle of wine, and I hope it can comfort the hard work all the way.

2. This poem is from Wei Yingwu's A Brief Step.

This poem is about the poet's feelings and thoughts in his lonely journey to the end of the world, and expresses the poet's anguish in the journey of life, and finally he has to pour turbid wine and masturbate all his life.

"I have a pot of wine, which is enough to comfort the wind and dust" is popular in modern times because modern people have found * * * songs from it. Mr. Ye Jiaying said that ancient poetry is touching because it expresses some "basic types" and "* * * phases" of human feelings.

Throughout the ages, everyone has experienced some where will you go, and everyone feels more or less unsatisfied in material or spirit. Everyone has felt frustrated and lonely in life. Poets express these "* * *" aspects of human emotions and sing them into poems. When we read such poems, we will naturally arouse our emotions and arouse our inner voices.

Extended information:

Wei Yingwu (737 ~ 792), a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. Han nationality, Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi) people. Wenchang right-hand Wei Daijia's great-grandson, born in Jingzhao Wei's Xiaoyao public house. There are ten volumes of Wei Jiangzhou Collection, two volumes of Wei Suzhou Poetry Collection and ten volumes of Wei Suzhou Collection. There is only one prose left. Because he served as the secretariat of Suzhou, he was known as "Wei Suzhou". The poetic style is bleak and lofty, and it is famous for being good at writing scenery and describing secluded life.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Yingwu.