Custom of Wine Drinking

2011-2-25 15:41:00 From: topchinatravel.com

Wine drinking has been taken a quite important role in Chinese people's life from ordinary people to kings for a long time. Our Chinese ancestors either used wine toforefathers to express reverence as a libation, or to enjoy by themselves while writing poetry or prose, or to toast their relatives and friends during a feast.

When to drink
On May 5th, our ancestors drank the Realgar Wine and the Chrysanthemum Wine on September 9th. On the fifteenth day of the first moon, during the Lantern Festival, watching the lantern show or admiring the full moon to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, they would liven up drinking. Wine was intimately connected with most Chinese men of letters. During good times, the Chinese like to "sing and drink because life is brief" whereas during bad times they wonder "why relieve sorrows since wine just matters".
 
The banquets of ancient emperors and kings could not take place without it. Every sort of wine vessel thus became an important kind of sacrificial object subscriber.
 
Some typical banquets to drink wines
But wine is not only for literary and refined scholars, it was also an inseparable part of the life of ordinary Chinese people through numerous events such as birthday, farewell dinner, wedding, etc. Here are some typical banquets which have a close connection to wine.
 
Birthday Wine: In China, a banquet known as "Jiu Xi" means an alcohol banquet and the life of every person, especially from birth to death, should have pauses for drinking banquets starting a month or 100 days after a baby's birth when the parents invite people in for a drink.
 
Longevity Wine: China is a typical country that emphasizes the virtue of respecting older people.

When an old person's birthday comes, younger generation usually take different kinds of gifts to celebrate them. Taking wine and eat a meal with them is very popular and welcomed by older generation. It is so-called "longevity wine". Here wine acts as a medium to transfer love and wishes. On one hand, after drinking the wine, the older people will live longer and healthier. On the other hand, it can give each other time to meet because nowadays younger generation is too busy to give more care to their elder generation.

Opening wine and dividend wine
When someone builds a new house, starts a business; he should invite people in for a drinking session. He could call his relatives and friends together, and then his business will be good later.
 
Not only starting a business needs wine, at the end of the year, when the boss is ready to give the workers dividend to thank them for working hard or encourage them, a wine acts, too.
 
In ancient China, during a feast, playing finger-guessing games with excited shouts--much like battle cries--was called a wine battle. The opposing guests, competing like two armies facing each other on the battlefield, played finger-guessing and other drinking games, such as thinking up new songs at the table, composing impromptu poems, singing in unison, dancing, and so on. All of these became amusements that added excitement to banquets.
 
In modern times it is a pity that the games that go with drinking are not the elegant ones of those of past involved poetry or music. Today, drinkers just play simple finger-guessing games along with a lot of heavy drinking. It also seems today that friendship depends only on the volume of drink being consumed. "If we are good friends, then bottoms up; if not, then just take a sip" is a common phrased exchanged during gatherings.

   

中文 English 日本語 한국어 Français Deutsch Русский язык Español Português عربي Melayu Indonesian Italiano Монгол Tiếng Việt Lao BIG5

·Study in Beijing ·Study in Shanghai ·Study in Chongqing ·Study in Guangdong ·Study in Heilongjiang
·Study in Jiangsu ·Study in Shandong ·Study in Shanxi ·Study in Sichuan ·Study in Anhui ·Study in Tibet
·Study in Henan ·Study in Hunan ·Study in Hebei ·Study in Jiangxi ·Study in Shaanxi ·Study in Zhejiang
·Study in Liaoning ·Study in Hubei ·Study in Tianjin ·Study in Yunnan ·Study in Fujian ·Study in Qinghai
·Study in Guizhou ·Study in Ningxia ·Study in Hainan ·Study in Guangxi ·Study in Gansu ·Study in Jilin
 
   
map Need Assistance? Have Questions?  Skype: www.admissions.cn  E-mail: Help@admissions.cn
 
Copyright © 2004-2014 Admissions.cn Inc. All Rights Reserved. 京ICP备10029054-1号