Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Poetry about wine

Poetry about wine

1, Pu Tao Four Seasons Aromatic Alcohol, a thousand-minute old guest. (Jin-Lu Ji "Drinking Music")

Pu Tao: Grapes, here refers to wine; The meaning of this poem is: the wine is mellow all year round, and the guests holding glass glasses at the banquet are old friends for many years.

2. The West Garden is tender and refreshing in the evening, and the grapes are picked and tasted (Tang Dynasty-Tang Yan Qian's "Singing Grapes")

The meaning of this poem is: When the white sky is getting shorter and shorter and the cool breeze is blowing gently, I feel that beginning of autumn is not just a solar term that suddenly passes by on the calendar. At the turn of summer and autumn, the heat has not dissipated, and a sweet agreement is quietly brewing in the vineyard of Kerun Farm.

3. Tianma often holds purple flowers, and Hu people offer wine at the age of three. (Tang miscellaneous feeling)

The meaning of this poem is: horses often eat alfalfa introduced from the western regions, and the conference semifinals in the northwest border offer alcohol every year.

4, Pu Tao wine, Jin Golo, Wu Ji fifteen good horses. (Li Bai's "To Wine")

Rollo: Or "Poirot", the cup of nonsense; Horse: A pony. This poem means: Good wine, Kim Luo Yi, a girl in Wu is fifteen years old, and a petite steed is carrying her.

5, wine luminous cup, want to drink pipa immediately. (Tang Dynasty-William Wang's Liangzhou Ci)

The meaning of this poem is: the mellow wine at the wine feast is served in a beautiful luminous cup, and the singer plays the pipa to help him drink.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Drinking Music

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Miscellaneous Feeling

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Duijiu

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Ode to Grapes"

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Two Liangzhou Ci Poems"