Poetry of wine culture

The verses of wine culture are as follows:

1. If you have wine today, you will be drunk today, and you will be worried tomorrow. ——Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty, "Self-dispatch"

Translation: If you have wine today, drink as much as you can until you get drunk. Tomorrow's worries will have to wait until tomorrow.

2. Du Kang is the only one who can relieve worries. ——"Dan Ge Xing" by Cao Cao of the Han Dynasty

Translation: What can you rely on to relieve depression? Only drinking wine.

3. All the sages in ancient times were lonely, but only the drinkers left their names. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "About Drinking"

Translation: Since ancient times, sages have been ignored by the world, and only those who know how to drink can leave a good reputation.

4. You can laugh a few times in your life, but you have to get drunk when you meet in a drinking competition. ——Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "A Night Gathering with the Judges in the Liangzhou Pavilion"

Translation: There are only a few times in life where we can laugh heartily, but today when we meet for a drinking contest, everyone must drink and get drunk.

5. Red crisp hands, yellow wine, the city is full of spring scenery and willows on the palace walls. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "The Hairpin-headed Phoenix: Red Crispy Hands"

Translation: Your rosy and greasy hands are holding a cup filled with yellow rice wine. The city is full of spring, but you are already as out of reach as the green willows on the palace wall.