Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do you mean take care?

What do you mean take care?

Preparing thin wine means:

Kim: It means that others respect you. B: of course it means to prepare. Thin: describes that there are few things to prepare, and it is extended to not being rich. Drink: it means eating snacks or drinking drinks, which means I want to show my respect for you.

Take care. The word action means:

1, that is, pouring wine.

2. It means wine and rice. The speaker here means to be humble, that is, to prepare a simple meal. I hope you can visit us.

Ancient poetry refers to thin wine and thin drink:

1, Su Shi's "The Second Rhyme of Zhou Kaizu" in the Northern Song Dynasty: "From now on, when I go to the Qing Dynasty, I will know that you laugh at Du You."

Today I came to Qingzhou again. Please don't mind this little wine and side dishes.

2. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Lu You wrote, "Wang Ziyou called bamboo king, Bai Letian called wine king, and there were no guests in the wild, and each pair of bamboos enjoyed a poem": "The new species were scattered in Xiao Xuan, and the wine was sold thin. I hate it when there are no ruts on the doors. There are two kings to talk about. "

A new kind of bamboo sat in the Xiao Xuan Pavilion and drank all the light wine in the cup. No one asked at the door, only you and I can say these words.

3. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Guo wrote the poem "Yu Ting on the Road with Xu Cong": "Why not be friends with the poor? Although thin wine is also a luxury in the village. "

What's wrong with making poor friends? You can drink light wine in a remote village.