Drinking is harmful to the body, but in ancient times, many people pursued the feeling of drinking for three rounds. In history, there was a famous man who was thrown into a wine jar by his wife after drinking. Three days. This person is Liu Ling among the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest. Liu Ling likes to drink, and his wife has superb wine-making skills. His wife brews a jar of fine wine, which Liu Ling covets every day. His wife was so angry that she pushed him into the wine jar as soon as the wine was brewed.
Three days later, Liu Ling drank all the wine in the wine jar, climbed out, and shouted, "Who else is there?" Later, this has become a famous saying at the wine table when drinking, expressing dissatisfaction with other drinkers' drinking capacity. Liu Ling is relatively withdrawn, has few friends, and is not particularly proud of herself in the officialdom, so she often uses alcohol to numb herself. Over time, she falls in love with this feeling. It can also be said that she has alcohol. He is addicted, but his wife is afraid that he will hurt his body by drinking too much, so they often have conflicts.
On that occasion, his wife was so angry that she pushed him into the wine jar. The author believes that his wife pushed her into the wine jar not to harm him, but to make him remember and drink as little as possible in the future, which would also be good for his own health. What is reflected here is his wife's concern for him, rather than malicious harm.
It can also be seen from this that his wife teaches her husband well, dares to do things, and does not stick to trivial matters. And from the current point of view, if there is an alcoholic husband in the family, no one can bear it. Therefore, his wife is forced to do this out of helplessness, but it is actually a kind of concern for Liu Ling.