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Don't laugh when you are drunk on the battlefield. How many people fought in ancient times? Full Tang Poetry, Volume I, Page 156
2. Du Kang wine
Liu Ling has been drunk for three years, and Wei Wu has been singing wildly for several years. Poets should feast on the wine of the new capital, and the Eight Immortals hold ink to make clouds.
3 ... In the Song Dynasty, Gao Cheng wrote "Original Material", it was recorded: "Chrysanthemum wine = = Chinese liquor soaked medicinal materials, and then distilled and extracted. Therefore, since the Qing Dynasty, the brewed chrysanthemum wine has been called "chrysanthemum wine".
Four ... realgar wine = = Liu Ruoyu's "History of the Forbidden City in Ming Dynasty" records: "At noon on the fifth day, drink cinnabar, realgar and calamus wine and eat zongzi. In the Qing Dynasty, Gu Tieqing also recorded in Jia Qinglu: "It is called realgar wine to grind realgar into powder and cattail into powder and drink it with wine. "
5 ... Fenjiu =
Du Mu wrote in the poem "Qingming Festival": "There are many rains during Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls; Excuse me, where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy refers to Xinghua Village. "
6 ... "Daughter Red" was originally regarded as << Southern Vegetation >> It is said that when his daughter was only a few years old, she began to make wine in the south, buried it at the bottom of the pool after drinking it, and took it out for guests when her daughter got married. This wine has been passed down in Shaoxing and developed into a famous "carved wine". Its quality is not obviously different from that of ordinary Shaoxing wine. The main reason is that the jar of wine is unique. When the jar was still damaged, it was engraved with various flower patterns, birds and beasts, landscape pavilions and so on. When the daughter got married, she took out the jar and asked the painter to paint a "hundred plays" with oil paints, such as "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea".