2. Du Kang: "How to solve the problem, only Du Kang." According to legend, wine was invented by Du Kang (Shao Kang) in Xia Dynasty, so it was named after Du Kang, the ancestor of wine making.
3. Prajnaparamita soup: "Qu Wei is a lucky lie, but there is no Prajnaparamita soup." (Xie Yi's "Hearing Young Pandi Returning to Music, Writing Two Poems") Buddhism forbids monks to drink alcohol, but some monks steal alcohol. Because of taboo, they call wine "Prajna soup". Su Shi's Dongpo Zhi Lin? Taoist priest: "Monks call wine Prajna soup." Brother Dou, wine spectrum? Nine in a foreign land: "Tianzhu country is called wine crisp, and today the north is cloudy with prajnaparamita soup, which is covered by thin words and not interpreted from the canon." Mr. Zhao Puchu, Chairman of the Buddhist Association of China, wrote an inscription for Huangtai Liquor in Gansu Province, entitled "Sweet Prajna Soup".
4. What's in the cup: "God is so lucky, it's in the cup." (Tao Qian's "Three Responsibilities") "Endure breaking the contents of the cup, sleep and see the motto." (Du Fu's "The Story is Sent to the King of Hanzhong") It is named because it is often filled with cups when drinking. A famous saying from Kong Rong: "The seat is always full, and the wine in the bottle (cup) is not empty".