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The thing in the cup is a Chinese word,
Pinyin is B ē izh ō ngzh ī w ù,
Definition: the thing in the cup refers to wine. The same as "things in the cup".
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Pinyin
bēizhōngzhīwù
Citation explanation
Something in a glass, of wine. Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote in his ancient and modern novels the story of the poor horse and the Zhou Dynasty: "if there is a meal, you don't care about it. If you don't have a meal, you can't miss something in the cup." "The magistrate of xunxian County, surnamed Wang and named Cen, is greedy and cool. He is also fond of the things in the cup." "There is nothing good in CAI Ruihong's past. He prefers the things in the cup. If he sees the wine, he doesn't care for his life." Chapter 24 of three heroes and five righteousness by Shi Yukun in Qing Dynasty: he loves the things in the cup most and gets drunk every day, so he gets another nickname, which is called "jiuquzi". the same as "things in the cup". Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty wrote the poem "responsible son" which said: "Heaven's luck is so, and it goes into the cup." Tang Han Hong's poem "send Qi Ming Fu to Dongyang" reads: "romantic love cup, haodang still bully Mo shanglang." Xin Qiji of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "red man Jiang · send to keep Zheng shunju and be summoned": "ask the world, who cares about the sorrow of parting? There is nothing in the cup The second fold of Yuan Guan Hanqing's jinxianchi: "if you don't neglect the contents of the cup, how can I give birth to it?"
usage
It refers to wine
Chinese PinYin : bēi zhōng zhī wù
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In the world of rivers and lakes, with Wei Que in mind. shēn zài jiāng hú,xīn cún wèi què
one 's crime deserves more than death. sǐ yǒu yú zuì