Poetry with wine as its image and its emotion.

Life is inseparable from wine, and literary creation is also inseparable from wine. It can be said that one of China's classical poems is saturated with cool and sweet wine, which exudes a refreshing fragrance and a touch of sadness. As a poetic image, wine endows the author with different emotions due to different environments and circumstances. Probably nothing more than the following:

(1) Sadness

"Buying wine is sad, life is geometric, and death is like frost." (Lu Ji "Short Songs").

(2) Huan: "Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he likes, and don't point his golden cup at the moon! "(Li Bai's" I will drink all my wine ").

(3) Parting: "There is no reason to persuade you to have a glass of wine." (Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er Shi An Xi").

(4) Combination: "Don't laugh at the farmhouse wine, keep enough chickens and dolphins in good years" (Lu You).

(5) Hi: "Sing my songs loudly, drink my wine, and let me go home on a green spring day." (Du Fu's "Smelling Officers and Soldiers Receiving Henan and Hebei").

(6) Le: "Do you want to call my old neighbor and call the rest through the fence?" (Du Fu's "Guest Arrivals").

(7) Sadness: "Looking for it, it is cold and bright, and it is sad. It's the hardest to stop breathing when it's warm and cold. Three glasses of light wine, how can you beat him? If you come late, you will be anxious! (Li Qingzhao's "Slow Voices")

(8) Sorrow: "But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with swords, it is even more worrying to raise a glass to eliminate sorrow." (Li Bai's "Xuanzhou Xie Tiao Lou Yun Shu").