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Alcohol
and arts
¡¡¡¡Alcohol had great impact on Chinese artists than any other ones,
since many of them produced their peak-of-perfection masterpieces
drunken, right after drinking. Being drunk and into the state of
free production was and is the important tip Chinese artists resort
to free their artistic creativity. Many famous poets, such as Li
Bai and Du Fu, had excellent performance and left us surprisingly
marvelous poems after drinking the mysterious liquid. Not only poem
but also painting and calligraphy were raised to higher level by
the aid of alcohol. Wang Xizhi, Chinese famous calligrapher respectfully
called Calligraphy Saint, retried dozens of times to overwhelm his
most outstanding work, Lantingxu (Orchid Pavilion Prologue) which
was finished when he was drunken, and he failed. The original one
was the best.
Alcohol
and health
Chinese people do believe that moderate drinking of alcohol is good
to health and excessive drinking will jeopardize physical constitution.
As a result, few Chinese, although there are some, will cling to
bottles. However, many Chinese do sip a little alcoholic beverage
at intervals to keep them fresh and healthy. Some even soak traditional
Chinese medicine into liquor to achieve better effect, which was
proved to be successful.
Alcohol
and sociality
In China, alcohol has internal connection with sociality. Drinking
provides more chances for one to make more friends as the old saying
says, "Frequent drinking makes friends surrounding". Moreover,
alcohol also serves effectively to deepen and strengthen friendship.
Since it shows one's friendliness alcohol is always used to relieve
misunderstanding and hatred which no matter how strong is.
Alcohol
and business
Banquet, is the place where businessmen hunt business chance and
slightest rip and change can be discovered and their rivals' business
information may be on your hand and help you take the rein, thus
greet your success. Certainly, banquet will form, strengthen and
consolidate business partnership and alcohol, of course, plays a
very important role.
Alcohol
and entertainment
Most people have alcohol just for entertainment. It is used to add
to the fun during festive times to highlight the happy and exciting
moment due to its inciting effect. Surrounding tables and playing
drinking games, with glass clinking, people will soar up both physically
and mentally. Unfortunately, there are always some drunk after too
much consumption.
Alcohol
and military
In the vicissitudes of dynasties, wars followed all the way. Alcohol
was the only entertainment of the military in the time of cold weapons.
It was used as stimulants and rewards for the army men. The stimulating
agent can make cowards brave and stir up the exhausted and heighten
the morale of the army. Therefore it was the most important and
effective material resorted to raise morale before and in the campaign
and reward the triumphant military after. According to history records,
in the Warring States period, Qin Mugong of the Qing kingdom, poured
the insufficient liquor into the Yellow River and drunk with his
soldiers. There were many stories like this, and generals who did
this always won their wars. In historical novels, alcohol and battles
frequently cohabited. Such as in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms,
Guan Yu, the Chinese Ares, chopped Hua Xiong's head off while his
wine was still warm; Zhang Fei, pretending drunk, captured his enemy's
fortress easily. In the novel, almost every chapter associates with
alcohol.
Alcohol
and its use in China
Sacrifice ceremony - first and still remaining use of alcohol to
show respect to ancestors and gods.
Warrior foy - Chinese usually will toast for their warriors' victory
before their departure.
Triumph celebration - military tradition held after victory.
Banquet - alcohol appears on the state banquet, business banquet
and family feast.
Cold resisting - Chinese people have used it to resist cold for
thousands years.
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