What are the poems about "bar"?

1. I urge you to drink another glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any friends. (Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi")

2. A luminous cup of grape wine. If you want to drink pipa, you will be reminded immediately. (Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci")

3. The orioles are singing in thousands of miles, reflecting the green and red, and the wine flags in Shuicunshanguo are winding. (Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring")

4. When singing during the day, you must indulge in alcohol. Youth is a good companion for returning home. (Du Fu's "Wen Guanjun Takes Henan and Hebei")

5. Gold bottles of wine cost ten thousand coins, and jade plates of delicacies cost ten thousand coins. (Li Bai's "The Journey Is Difficult")

6. Listen to a Junge song today, and for the time being have a glass of wine to keep your spirits up. (Liu Yuxi's "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou")

7. A cup of turbid wine can lead to a home thousands of miles away, but Yan Ran has no plan to return home. (Fan Zhongyan's "The Proud Fisherman")

8. A new song and a glass of wine, the weather is the same as last year. (Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand")

9. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the sky for wine. (Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou")

10. Mo Xiao's farmer's wax wine is muddy, and in good years the guests have enough chicken and dolphins. (Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village")

11. It doesn't matter if you're drunk, your chest is still open, and your temples are slightly frosty! (Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi·Hunting in Mizhou")

12. The Chinese army prepares wine and drinks for returning guests, as well as harps, lutes, and lutes. (Cen Shen's "Bai Xue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital")

13. The wind blows the fragrance of willow flowers all over the shop, and Wu Ji presses wine to encourage guests to taste it. (Li Bai's "Farewell at Jinling Winery")

14. Lanling's fine wine is filled with tulips, and the jade bowl contains amber light. (Li Bai's "A Guest's Work")

15. Difficulty and hardship hate the frost on the temples, and the wine glass becomes muddy when the new one is depressed.

(Du Fu's "Ascend the High")