Being persuaded to drink like this, even if you are well-bred, you won't frown on your face, and your heart will inevitably sympathize. But what if this person is Li Bai?
Ancient and modern times are different, and things are different. After more than a thousand years, people's feelings are in the same strain, and so are the ways to persuade them to drink.
As elegant as Li Bai, the bad habit of persuading wine has not been spared.
However, poets differ from us in spitting and blushing. People write poems and write poems to persuade people to drink.
After a thousand years, adding a filter of time, a filter of poetry, and a filter of poetry idols is particularly lovely.
"Drink, don't drink, you don't give me li bai's face? Believe it or not, I will write you into a poem and let the world know that you refuse to drink! "
Li Bai may not have said this vernacular, but he did mean it.
There are poems as evidence:
Li Yang refused to drink.
The earth is white, the wind is cold, and many snowflakes fall like big hands.
Laugh to death Tao Yuanming, because you don't drink that wine.
You've really gone from wave to wave, planting five willows virtually.
What's wrong with an empty towel on my head?
The title of the poem begins with the word "ridicule", which is straightforward and thorough. I, Li Bai, ridicule you for refusing to drink, and let the world know that you, Wang Liyang, refuse to drink.
The earth is white, the wind is cold, and snowflakes are flying as big as the palm of your hand.
Tao Yuanming laughed to death because you refused to drink the wine in the cup.
It was a wave that moved Zhang Suqin and planted five willows in vain.
What does it mean to you that I failed my headscarf?
Especially the last sentence, "What have I got for you?"
It's exactly the same as modern people's face-saving persuasion.
"What do I mean to you?"
Put it aside for a moment, that is:
"Don't drink, don't give me face?"
"Do you look down on me?"
"Don't take me as a brother?"
I like it very much!
If Li Bai crossed to the present, or if you crossed to the Tang Dynasty, it was snowing outside the window and the wine in the room was warm, and Li Bai raised his glass to his face, would you drink it?
You are arrogant, don't drink!
Then Li Bai immediately wrote a poem, mocking you and challenging you. Do you want to drink?
Even if you are allergic to alcohol and drunk to death, are you afraid that your life has not been in vain?
So some people say that the vulgar way of persuading wine has become elegant with the coat of poetry?
Our later outsiders, watching the excitement and having fun, just don't know how Wang Liyang, who was persuaded by Li Bai, felt.
In fact, after careful study, Li Bai's advice is different from the moral kidnapping that is now blushing. This is a joke. First, compare the other party to Tao Yuanming. You are a Tao Yuanming, playing the piano and planting willows. I praised you as Tao Yuanming. Do you live up to Tao Yuanming and me if you don't drink?
In this posture, what should the party Wang Liyang do?
Liyang refers to Liyang County, which belongs to Maanshan City, Anhui Province.
Wang Liyang, a county magistrate surnamed Wang, has an unknown name. According to research, his name is Wang Lizhen. I wonder if it's true.
This is also based on Li Bai's poem, which is famous for a hundred years, and has the same effect as Wang Lun's "not as good as Wang Lun's".
Li Bai, a great poet, was present, and Wang Liyang insisted on not drinking. I wonder if he is drunk, disliked or allergic to alcohol. I really can't drink it, forcing Li Bai to write poems to ridicule the parlour. Then the problem is coming.
Did Wang Liyang drink or not?
Probably drank it.
There are Li Bai's poems as evidence:
Give it to Wang Liyang after drunkenness
The book is bald and the poem is cut.
The pen depicts the dragon and tiger, and the dance sleeves blow the sky.
Two Erhu songs, Ji, were broadcast far away in the Qing Dynasty.
Pick the snow with wine, and forgive each other.
As usual, I praised first, and finally said, "Give me a glass of snow wine, and I won't spare you." I will drink as much as you want in the snow, and I will never spare you!
Poor Wang Liyang, who entertained Li Bai, not only failed to escape the poet's persuasion, but also drank less.
Tears of pity flowed from our mouths.
In addition, there is a "mocking the king Liyang for refusing to drink", which has been exiled overseas. Basically, it is an original work of the Tang Dynasty, and the poster style is like a wine play, which is very suitable for drinking scenes.