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What does the prevalence of Chinese wine culture mean?

Wine is an important part of China traditional culture. China people have a long history of drinking and excellent brewing technology. The prevalence of Chinese wine culture means that the Chinese nation has formed a profound wine culture in the long-term historical and cultural inheritance. The rich poems and songs left by scholars such as Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty, Su Dongpo in the Song Dynasty and Feng Menglong in the Ming Dynasty express the Chinese nation's love and pursuit of wine culture.

Chinese wine culture has a long history, which can be traced back to the Yangshao culture period 8000 years ago, and people began to make wine. In the later Shang and Zhou dynasties, wine became an important drink in the upper class. In the Tang Dynasty, the variety and quality of wine began to be gradually enriched, such as Maotai liquor, Liangshan hero liquor and other famous wines began to go to the whole country, and to some extent, it affected the politics, economy, culture and other aspects at that time.

In modern society, Chinese wine culture still has a broad mass base and far-reaching influence. China traditional festivals, banquets, business activities, social gatherings and other occasions, wine culture is still an essential tool for people to exchange feelings and establish social relations. In the future, Chinese wine culture will continue to grow and develop, and with the continuous application of modern science and technology, it will better serve people's lives and social development.