Wang Anshi's "January 1st" became a wonderful song in the New Year, and it is still sung today even after hundreds of years.
And this question is quite interesting. Although we often talk about it, the meaning is not clear. Here, "Tu Su" refers to wine, yes, "Tu Su wine".
Tang Han E's book Celebrating New Year's Eve also said: "On the first day of the New Year, everyone drinks a glass of Tu Su, and there will be no plague for a year."
Tang Han E's book Celebrating New Year's Eve also said: "On the first day of the New Year, everyone drinks a glass of Tu Su, and there will be no plague for a year."
Tang Han E's book Celebrating New Year's Eve also said: "On the first day of the New Year, everyone drinks a glass of Tu Su, and there will be no plague for a year."
According to the Southern Dynasties Liang Zonggu's Chronicle of Jingchu:
On the first day of the first month, when the young and the old learned that they were properly dressed, they worshipped each other, drank pepper and cypress wine, peach soup and Tu Su wine ... every time they were young. "
Tang Han E's book Celebrating New Year's Eve also said: "On the first day of the New Year, everyone drinks a glass of Tu Su, and there will be no plague for a year."
Therefore, the relationship between Tu Su wine and the Spring Festival is just like eating jiaozi and eating glutinous rice balls during the Spring Festival. Both have their origins and pay attention to them.
As we all know, the ancient medical facilities and environment can't be compared with today's, especially after a plague occurred in a place, basically no one can run away. Tu Su wine is said to be wine, but it is actually a preventive medicinal liquor.
Tang Han E's book Celebrating New Year's Eve also said: "On the first day of the New Year, everyone drinks a glass of Tu Su, and there will be no plague for a year."
The above is the relevant answer about "Tu Su", which is relatively simple. It is good for everyone to understand it.
Finally, I want to share some poems with you.
In Tang Lu's poem "The Ancient Meaning of Chang 'an", he wrote: "The golden riding in the Han Dynasty, the jade nautilus cup. "
Su Songzhe's poem "In addition to Japan": "Drinking Tu Su at the end of each year is over 70."
Qing Ma Zhipeng's "New Year's Eve is a poem by Lu Zi": "If you add years, cherish the years and sigh after drinking." . "