The poems about drunkenness are as follows:
1. The ashes of calamity fly across the past and present. Drinking wine from the faucet invites wine stars, and the golden trough plays the pipa at night. --Li He's "The King of Qin Drinks"
2. The ancients did not appreciate the lack of wine, so they regretted that the elves passed on this song. I would like to send this message to all the young people in the world who spend their whole lives drinking from the cup. --Cui Guofu's "Yin to Wine"
3. Taste wine to entertain the idle guests, and make tea to entertain the little ones. I advise you not to drink from the remaining cup. Whose house will you go to if you are drunk? --Bai Juyi's "Spring Ends to Treat Guests with Wine"
4. Although you can forget your worries, it's like getting sick. The sleeves are full of dripping water, and the singer is singing wildly. --Han "Reply to a friend who sent me wine"
5. If you enjoy cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle, you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time. --Li Bai's "Jingjinjiu"
6. The wine cup must be full when you drink it, and the flowers and branches will fall one after another. Mo Yan: Thirty is a young age, and one-third of a hundred years old.
--Bai Juyi's "Walking under the Flowers"