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At the very beginning, alcohol was mainly a beverage in the ceremonial
rites. The drinking games, Jiuling called in Chinese, were just
aids for drinking. Certainly there were other aids for drinking,
such as archery, chess playing and arrow pitching. Aimed to restrict
overdrinking to keep drinkers be gentlemen and preserve courtesy
of the time, there were even special designated officials to manage
these aids for drinking. Later, drinking games which added entertainment
to rites, gradually became artifice to persuade, wager and force
overdrinking. Jiuling is a unique part of Chinese culture.
Now Jiuling has many forms, depending on the drinker's social
status, literacy status and interests, which can be classified
into three categories - general game, contest game and literal
game.
General game includes those games every body can play, such as
joke telling, riddling and Chuanhua (passing flowers one by one).
This category usually appears on banquet for ladies.
Contest game consists of archery, arrow pitching, chess playing,
dicing, finger guessing and animal betting. Among these, the latter
two are common.
In finger guessing, two players stretch out their right hands,
with several fingers sticking out while the others closing to
their palm and at the same time, each of them, usually roars a
number from nil to ten. If fingers sticking out adds up and the
sum equals to a player's number, then he wins and the loser will
have to drink. There are many differences in different regions.
Animal betting is a very interesting game every Chinese can play.
In the game, one uses his Chopstick to tap the other player's
chopstick and at the same time speaks out one of four terms. The
other does the same. There are four terms: stick, tiger, cock
and insect. The regulations are simple: Stick beats tiger; tiger
eats cock; cock pecks insect; insect bores stick.
Literal game is mainly popular in bookworms since they receive
good education and have refined knowledge and know the essence
of Chinese traditional culture. Intellectuals sometimes play the
other two category drinking games too, however they consider those
games vulgar. Beaux-esprit and cultured ladies prefer the elegant
game, literal game.
Usually literal game is unique and artful literal contest, which
requires superior wisdom, broad knowledge sphere and fast response.
In order to animate atmosphere, players will do their best to
produce original, novel, unpredicted and extremely fine literal
pieces improvitori, with quotations from scriptures, history,
poems, proverbs, and fairy tales embedded. Many Jiulings of this
category, very artistic, are pleasingly worthy of literary appreciation.
Bai Juyi, one of Chinese greatest poets, even thought elegant
Jiuling was much more interesting than music accompaniment. ‐CLOSE/ |