I don't think drinking is poetry.

It's a poem, a Yuefu poem, not a metrical poem.

Stylistic names of Yuefu poems. Yuefu was originally a music official, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (Liu Che)

He founded and was responsible for the music used in the Korean military parade, and also collected folk poems and music.

Later, the music songs collected and created by Yuefu officials in the Han, Wei, Southern and Northern Dynasties were called Yue.

Fu poetry, referred to as Yuefu. Poets in Wei, Jin and later dynasties all imitated Yuefu ancient poems.

Product, although not into music, also known as Yuefu or quasi-Yuefu. Ginger belongs to Han Yuefu.

"Advocate? Brother Rao's old topic. So it is also called Yuefu.

A kind of metrical poem. There are certain norms in form and certain phonology.

The law, if there is any change, follows certain rules. It often appears in China's classical metrical poems

The forms of seeing are five-character and seven-character quatrains and metrical poems, and the number of words and sentences in each song.

There are certain norms in form and rhythm, which can also be called metrical poetry.

So "Into the Wine" is a poem, a Yuefu poem, but it is not the kind of meter you think.

Poetry.