Three cups of wine in the world of mortals, and a pot of tea in the great deeds of thousands of years.
Pillow on the autumn wind and dream for the first time, three spring dreams of nine reincarnations.
Interpretation: Before you achieve great things or when you are ordinary, you use wine to make friends and accumulate connections. Wandering in the world of mortals shows a person's hard work and struggle before success.
After you achieve great things or become famous, you use tea to show your calmness, maintain your great achievements and accept success with calm and elegant wisdom. Also ask yourself what kind of thoughts and pursuits you have.
Source:
This poem is from "Communication Skills of Great Wisdom" by Zhai Hongshen, a master of Chinese traditional culture.
It means that the turbulent things in the world of mortals are discussed over three cups and two glasses of light wine, and any ambition for domination in the world is spent over a pot of tea in the afternoon.
Living in today's materialistic society, the worldly life is like drinking three glasses of wine:
Drinking the first glass is as arrogant as the pride of a genius, at the right time The pinnacle of life.
Drinking the second cup is like looking at the world in a daze, almost drunk but not drunk.
The third cup is like seeing through after being frustrated and waking up after being intoxicated.
The glory and grace in the world of mortals are triumphant for a moment, but they are over and will eventually come to nothing.