Question 1: Why do poets love drinking? In the history of Chinese literature, poetry and wine go hand in hand, and there is almost a natural fate. Most Chinese poets love to drink. Many poets have forgotten the pain and sorrow of the world because of wine, soared in free time and space because of wine, lost their masks and spoke the truth because of wine, and created masterpieces because of wine. Li Bai was fond of drinking, and he was good at drinking, as evidenced by Du Fu's poems: "Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about drinking wine. He went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang'an City, but the emperor couldn't get on the boat when he called him. He claimed that he was an immortal in wine." ("Songs of the Eight Immortals in Wine") ) Wine is a liquid food, known as the "treasure of water", which can meet certain physiological needs of people. However, since ancient times, Chinese literati drank not when they were "hungry", but mostly when they were "sad". Li Bai, the talented poet of the Tang Dynasty, is particularly outstanding. He was the "immortal of poetry" and also claimed to be the "immortal of wine". People at that time also called him the "Sage of Wine". In ancient times, hotels liked to hang up signs with the names "Taibai Legacy" and "Taibai Family". And it is still used today. He wrote many poems about wine throughout his life. His "Going into Wine" is the crystallization left after the psychological reaction of wine and sorrow.
"Jiangjinjiu" is a song to encourage drinking. It is the title of a Han Yuefu song. It was probably composed during Li Bai's ten-year period centered on Liangyuan (Kaifeng). The poem records that Li Bai, Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu got together to drink. Cen Xun, Li Bai called him "Xiang Menzi". Yuan Danqiu was a famous hermit at that time, and his main retreat was in Songyang. It can be seen from Li Bai's poem "Rewarding Cen Xun when he saw Yuan Danqiu and treated him with wine with poetry". It can be seen that Li, Cen and Yuan once had a drink together at Yuan Danqiu's house. This poem may have been written in It was written during this drinking party.
Question 2: Why did Li Bai love drinking? Which famous people in history loved drinking? Because Li Bai needed wine to inspire his creative inspiration
Refers to eight scholars and celebrities who were addicted to alcohol in the Tang Dynasty. It is called the Eight Immortals in Wine or the Eight Immortals in Drunkenness. "New Book of Tang? Biography of Li Bai" records that Li Bai, He Zhizhang, Li Shizhi, Ruyang Wang Li Jin, Cui Zongzhi, Su Jin, Zhang Xu and Jiao Sui are the "Eight Immortals in Wine". Du Fu wrote "The Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking". The porcelain paintings depict eight immortals drinking, and their names are often written above the figures. It was most common in the Qing Dynasty.
An immortal congratulated Zhizhang: Zhizhang was riding a horse as if riding a boat, and fell into a well and fell asleep under the water.
The Second Immortal Ruyang King: The three battles in Ruyang began to face the sky, salivating at the entrance of the carriage when the road was curved, and sealing towards Jiuquan with hatred.
Three Immortals Li Shizhi: The left prime minister spends tens of thousands of money every day, drinks like a long whale sucking in hundreds of rivers, holds a cup in his mouth and enjoys the sage, calling him a shunner. Cui Zongzhi of the Four Immortals: Zongzhi is a handsome and handsome young man. He raises his glass and looks at the blue sky with his white eyes, which is as bright as a jade tree before the wind.
The Five Immortals Su Jin: Su Jin often likes to escape to Zen when he is drunk in front of embroidering Buddha in Changzhai.
The Six Immortals Li Bai: Li Bai wrote a hundred poems in one fight and slept in a restaurant in Chang'an City. The emperor couldn't get on the boat, so he said that he was a wine-drinking immortal.
Seven Immortals Zhang Xu: Zhang Xu takes off his hat in front of the prince, and leaves paper like clouds of smoke.
The Eight Immortals Jiao Sui: Jiao Sui fought against Fang Zhuoran for five times, and his eloquent talk shocked the four feasts.
Question 3: Why do poets always like to drink? In the history of Chinese literature, poetry and wine go hand in hand, and there is almost a natural fate. Most Chinese poets love to drink. Many poets have forgotten the pain and sorrow of the world because of wine, soared in free time and space because of wine, lost their masks and spoke the truth because of wine, and created masterpieces because of wine. Li Bai was fond of drinking, and he was good at drinking, as evidenced by Du Fu's poems: "Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about drinking wine. He went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang'an City, but the emperor couldn't get on the boat when he called him. He claimed that he was an immortal in wine." ("Songs of the Eight Immortals in Wine") ) Wine is a liquid food, known as the "treasure of water", which can meet certain physiological needs of people. However, since ancient times, Chinese literati drank not when they were "hungry", but mostly when they were "sad". Li Bai, the talented poet of the Tang Dynasty, is particularly outstanding. He was the "immortal of poetry" and also claimed to be the "immortal of wine". People at that time also called him the "Sage of Wine". In ancient times, hotels liked to hang up signs with the names "Taibai Legacy" and "Taibai Family". And it is still used today. He wrote many poems about wine throughout his life. His "Going into Wine" is the crystallization left after the psychological reaction of wine and sorrow.
"Jiangjinjiu" is a song to encourage drinking. It is the title of a Han Yuefu song. It was probably composed during Li Bai's ten-year period centered on Liangyuan (Kaifeng). The poem records that Li Bai, Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu got together to drink. Cen Xun, Li Bai called him "Xiangmenzi". Yuan Danqiu was a famous hermit at that time, and his main retreat was in Songyang.
It can be seen from Li Bai's poem "Rewarding Cen Xun when he saw Yuan Danqiu and treated him with wine with poetry". It can be seen that Li, Cen and Yuan once had a drink together at Yuan Danqiu's house. This poem may have been written in It was written during this drinking party.
Question 4: How much can Li Bai drink who loves to drink? Li Bai often boasted: "It is fun to cook sheep and slaughter cattle, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time" and "Thirty-six thousand days in a hundred years, Three hundred cups must be poured out a day.” This is a drunken rant and should not be believed in its entirety. It's just that he drank until he was so happy that he couldn't stop drinking one glass after another, which was true. His famous saying is "When you are about to drink wine, don't stop drinking." And he pays great attention to the atmosphere of drinking: "The two of them drink together, one cup after another." By the end of the count, I am afraid that even I have lost count. When he had no money to pay, he took off his fur coat ("Thousand-Gold Fur") and sent it to the pawn shop along with his mount ("Five-flowered Horse").
Question 5: Why does Li Bai like drinking? Because all Li Bai’s friends drink
Question 6: Why do adults like drinking so much? I think there are two possibilities...
One is fake liking...In modern life, friends and clients gather together, and drinking while eating has become a kind of Men's entertainment... Some people don't know how to drink or simply don't like drinking, but they have to drink for various reasons such as their own face and social interaction...
Another The first is true love. Of course, you may try to drink a little at first to feel how alcohol interacts with the human body, or it may be the first false love. Over time, you will become addicted...About Adult" < /p>
What does addiction look like... Or to put it euphemistically, we say he likes drinking... I don’t know the specifics!
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The effect of alcohol is to gradually make the brain and nervous system less responsive - this is the main reason why many people like to drink in moderation. Drinking one or two glasses of wine can have a calming or relaxing effect on people, even in small amounts. Alcohol has no stimulating effect, contrary to what many people think. However, alcohol can sometimes cause a significant weakening of inhibitions, which can lead to actual aggressive behavior. Alcohol can temporarily make some people drink. People feel that they are particularly alert and responsive; the fact is that those around them do not feel this way.
Question 7: Why do poets love drinking? In the history of Chinese literature, poetry and wine go hand in hand. There is almost a natural fate. Most Chinese poets love to drink. Many poets forget the pain and sorrow of the world because of wine, soar in free time and space, lose their masks and speak the truth because of wine, and create masterpieces due to wine. He likes to drink, and he is good at drinking, as evidenced by Du Fu's poems: "Li Bai wrote a hundred poems about drinking wine. When he went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang'an City, the emperor called him and could not get on the boat. He claimed that he was a wine immortal. "("Song of the Eight Immortals in Wine") Wine is a liquid food, known as the "treasure in the water", which can meet some of people's physiological needs. However, since ancient times, Chinese literati drank not when they were "hungry", but mostly when they were "sad" Li Bai, a talented poet in the Tang Dynasty, was particularly prominent. He was also known as the "immortal of wine" and was also known as the "Sage of Wine" in hotels in ancient times. , the signature of "Taibai Family". It is still used today. He wrote many poems about wine throughout his life. His "Jinjinjiu" is the result of the psychological reaction of wine and sorrow.
"Jian Jin Jiu" is a song to encourage drinking. It is the title of a Han Yuefu song. It was written during Li Bai's ten-year period centered on Liang Yuan (Kaifeng). The poem records Li Bai's gathering with Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu to drink. Cen Xun, Li Bai called him "Xiang Menzi", Yuan Danqiu was a famous hermit at that time, and his main residence was in Songyang. It can be seen from the poem that Li, Cen and Yuan had a drink together at Yuan Danqiu's house. This poem may have been written during this drinking party.
Question 8: Why does Li Bai like to drink? Which celebrities in history loved drinking because Li Bai needed wine to inspire his creations
Refers to the eight scholars and celebrities who were addicted to alcohol in the Tang Dynasty, also known as the Eight Immortals in Wine or the Eight Drunken Immortals. "New Book of Tang? Li Bai". According to "Biography", Li Bai, He Zhizhang, Li Shizhi, Ruyang Wang Li Jin, Cui Zongzhi, Su Jin, Zhang Xu and Jiao Sui are the "Eight Immortals in Drinking". Du Fu's "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking" often depicts the Eight Immortals in Drinking. The names of people were written above the characters, which was most common in the Qing Dynasty.
An immortal congratulated Zhizhang: Zhizhang was riding a horse as if riding a boat, and fell into a well and fell asleep under the water.
The Second Immortal Ruyang King: The three battles in Ruyang began to face the sky, salivating at the entrance of the carriage when the road was curved, and sealing towards Jiuquan with hatred.
Three Immortals Li Shizhi: The left prime minister spends tens of thousands of money every day, drinks like a long whale sucking in hundreds of rivers, holds a cup in his mouth and enjoys the sage, calling him a shunner. Cui Zongzhi of the Four Immortals: Zongzhi is a handsome and handsome young man. He raises his glass and looks at the blue sky with his white eyes, which is as bright as a jade tree before the wind.
The Five Immortals Su Jin: Su Jin often likes to escape to Zen when he is drunk in front of embroidering Buddha in Changzhai.
The Six Immortals Li Bai: Li Bai wrote a hundred poems in one fight and slept in a restaurant in Chang'an City. The emperor couldn't get on the boat, so he said that he was a wine-drinking immortal.
Seven Immortals Zhang Xu: Zhang Xu takes off his hat in front of the prince, and leaves paper like clouds of smoke.
The Eight Immortals Jiao Sui: Jiao Sui fought against Fang Zhuoran for five times, and his eloquent talk shocked the four feasts.
Question 9: Why do poets always like to drink? In the history of Chinese literature, poetry and wine go hand in hand, and there is almost a natural fate. Most Chinese poets love to drink. Many poets have forgotten the pain and sorrow of the world because of wine, soared in free time and space because of wine, lost their masks and spoke the truth because of wine, and created masterpieces because of wine. Li Bai was fond of drinking, and he was good at drinking, as evidenced by Du Fu's poems: "Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about drinking wine. He went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang'an City, but the emperor couldn't get on the boat when he called him. He claimed that he was an immortal in wine." ("Songs of the Eight Immortals in Wine") ) Wine is a liquid food, known as the "treasure of water", which can meet certain physiological needs of people. However, since ancient times, Chinese literati drank not when they were "hungry", but mostly when they were "sad". Li Bai, the talented poet of the Tang Dynasty, is particularly outstanding. He was the "immortal of poetry" and also claimed to be the "immortal of wine". People at that time also called him the "Sage of Wine". In ancient times, hotels liked to hang up signs with the names "Taibai Legacy" and "Taibai Family". And it is still used today. He wrote many poems about wine throughout his life. His "Going into Wine" is the crystallization left after the psychological reaction of wine and sorrow.
"Jiangjinjiu" is a song to encourage drinking. It is the title of a Han Yuefu song. It was probably composed during Li Bai's ten-year period centered on Liangyuan (Kaifeng). The poem records that Li Bai, Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu got together to drink. Cen Xun, Li Bai called him "Xiangmenzi". Yuan Danqiu was a famous hermit at that time, and his main retreat was in Songyang. It can be seen from Li Bai's poem "Rewarding Cen Xun when he saw Yuan Danqiu and treated him with wine with poetry". It can be seen that Li, Cen and Yuan once had a drink together at Yuan Danqiu's house. This poem may have been written in It was written during this drinking party.
Question 10: Why does Li Bai like to drink? Because all Li Bai’s friends drink