Poems describing wine

The poems of drinking written by literati in past dynasties are as bright as stars. Cao Cao's "Du Kang is the only way to solve the worries" and Tao Yuanming's "Although the cup is exhausted, the pot pours itself" are even more familiar. Today, only among the Tang poems, ten poets are selected to describe drinking. The first criterion is that they are familiar and easy to remember and memorize; Second, each poet only chooses one; Third, this poem can best represent the poet's life experience and personality characteristics.

1. but since water still flows, though we cut it with our swords, it's even more worrying to raise a glass to dispel your worries. Li Bai's Book Shu Yun of Xuanzhou Xielou's farewell school

2, ill fortune has laid a bitter frost on my temples, heart-ache and weariness are a thick dust in my wine. Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain

3. there's a feeling of snow in the dusk outside, what about a cup of wine inside?? Bai Juyi's "a suggestion to my friend liu"

4. Advise you to drink a glass of wine more, and go out to Yangguan for no reason. Wang Wei's Send Yuan Er Shi An Xi

5. Down and out in the south of the Yangtze River, carrying wine, Chu has a slim waist and a light palm. Du Mu's

6. we open your window over garden and field, to talk mulberry and hemp with our cups in our hands. Meng Haoran's

7. across the spring-wine, while it warms me, I prompt you how to bet, where, group by group, we are throwing dice in the light of a crimson lamp. Li shangyin's untitled

8. I have a bottle of wine to comfort the wind and dust. Wei Yingwu's Jane Lu Yi

9. Drunk and lying on the battlefield, you don't laugh, and you have been fighting for several times since ancient times. William Wang's Liangzhou Ci

1, but we drink to our guest bound home from camp, and play him barbarian lutes, guitars, harps. Cen Can's a Song of White Snow in Farewell to Field-Clerk Wu Going Home