What is another name for wine in ancient poetry and prose?

Alternative names for wine include: Guijiang, Dukang, Huanbo, Liuxia, and Jiaojiang. ?

1. Guangxi pulp

refers to wine pulp and fine wine. In "Nine Songs of the East" written by Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period: "The enemy fell, and the Beidou aided me to drink the osmanthus wine." . )

2. Du Kang

Dukang, the originator of Chinese winemaking, was later used as another name for wine. In "Dan Ge Xing" written by Cao Cao of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Generosity should be used as generosity, and worries will be unforgettable. How to relieve worries, only Du Kang." (Translation: What can be used to resolve worries, only this wine.)

3. Huan Bo

Because wine can relieve worries and bring joy to people, it was named "Huan Bo" with this meaning. In "Jiao's Yi Lin" written by Jiao Gan of the Western Han Dynasty: "Wine is a source of joy, it removes worries and brings joy." (Translation: Wine can relieve worries and bring joy to people)

4. Liuxia

A metaphor for fine wine. In "Drunken Under the Flowers" written by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: "Looking for the fragrance, I didn't realize I was drunk by the flowing clouds. I leaned against the tree and fell asleep, and the sun had already set." Oblique.)

5. Pepper pulp

Wine made from pepper. In ancient times, it was often used to worship gods. Li Jiayou of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "I heard at night that people in the south of the Yangtze River competed with gods because of the topic": "After the rain, the wind cleared the island of Zhug Province, and the pepper pulp was drunk to welcome the gods back." (Translation: After the heavy rain, the fresh breeze blew leisurely on the island , everyone drunkenly welcomed the return of the gods)

Extended information

Ancient wine-loving poets

1. Li Bai

Li Bai. He wrote hundreds of poems about drinking wine. When he got drunk, he slept in a wine shop on the streets of Chang'an. When the king saw him, he called him to board the ship. Li Bai dismissed him and called himself "the Immortal of Wine". Throughout his life, in the eyes of future generations, Li Bai was indispensable for being frivolous, a genius, and a lover of wine.

2. Bai Juyi

As one of Li Bai's fans, Bai Juyi wrote good poems and was not at a disadvantage when drinking. There was a wine storehouse in his home, and a wine jar was often placed beside his bed. He drank during the day and at night, drinking alone, and especially when friends came over. He drank in the mountains and wilderness, drank in temples and Taoist temples, drank while enjoying the snow, and drank while boating.

3. Du Fu

Compared with Bai Juyi, Du Fu, who lived in the same era as Li Bai, can be called Li Bai’s number one fan. As later generations joked: Li Bai loved to write about wine, Du Fu Love writing about Li Bai. Du Fu is a competent fan. He wants to learn from his idols to write poems, but also to learn from his idols to drink. Ordinary drinking is naturally not the essence of idol drinking, so singing during the day and binge drinking are the perfect combination.

4. Su Shi

As a junior, Su Shi drinks wine more gently, but his relationship with wine is not shallow. After all, he himself said: "It makes me famous." It's all wine, and he makes him sick and forgets his worries." This is not something I say casually. Drinking while admiring the moon was the result of "Shui Tiao Ge Tou". Drinking while visiting Chibi was the result of "Chibi Fu".

Compared with his predecessors, Su Shi probably paid more attention to health. He only wanted to drink half-heartedly and did not need to get drunk. After all, if he was really worried, eating two pieces of Dongpo meat would solve the problem.

5. Tao Yuanming

The impression given by Tao Yuanming is that of a hermit leisurely picking chrysanthemums by the roadside. Tao Yuanming, who had no ambition in his life, besides loving chrysanthemums, loved wine. Even when he was in poverty and needed help from his friends, his friends would always give him two jars of wine in addition to food. It probably reflected his temperament. Very understanding. Unlike Su Shi, Tao Yuanming drank just to get drunk. Probably only when he was drunk could he go to the Peach Blossom Spring.

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