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Something in a cup, especially wine. It comes from Tao Qian's poem "responsible son" in Jin Dynasty: "Heaven's luck is like this, and it goes into the cup."
Idioms and allusions
Source: Jin Tao Qian's "responsible son" poem: "heaven is so, and into the cup." Example: Lai you ~, the same as the seagull. A poem by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Usage: wine; contents of the cup; alcoholic drink
Related poems and articles
Tang Hanhong's poem "send Qi Mingfu to Dongyang": "romantic love cup, haodang still bully the stranger." Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the Brazilian Post Pavilion watching the rising of the river and presenting the two poems of Dou Shijun: "depending on the cup, we can still see the gull on the sea." Song Xin Qiji's poem "Manjianghong · send Xinshou Zheng shunju to be called" asks the world, who cares about the sorrow of parting? There is nothing in the cup The second discount of Yuan Guan Hanqing's golden thread pool: "if you don't neglect the contents of the cup, how can I give birth to it?" "In the past, Cai Ruihong had nothing to like. He preferred the things in the cup. If he saw the wine, he would not even care for his life." Jin Tao Qian's "responsible son" poem: "white hair by temples, skin no longer solid. Although there are five men, they are not good at writing. Ah Shu is twenty-eight, so he is lazy. A Xuan did not love literature. Yongduannian 13, do not know six and seven. Tongzi is nine years old, but it looks for pears and millet. It is heaven's destiny to do so, and let it be in the cup. "
Chinese PinYin : bēi zhōng wù
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to be said of greatness of maternal love. cùn cǎo chūn huī
refrain from outspoken attack. pí lǐ yáng qiū
loopholes appear one after another. pò zhàn bǎi chū