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What do you mean, the sleeves are dry and the sun and the moon grow in the pot?
This sentence comes from Fu Tao Ji written by Shen Jing in Ming Dynasty. The "pot" here means a hip flask, which means that when you are drunk, you feel that the world is wide and the sun and the moon are long; Or there is another world and time, which refers to an alternative realm without troubles and forgetting time after drunkenness.
The promotion of "wine" as a culture (that is, Chinese wine culture) makes "the sun and the moon grow in a pot" have a different "taste". As a special carrier of "culture", "wine" plays a very important role in people's communication. People often put interpersonal relationships on the wine table, or they may just make full use of the characteristics of wine, such as "get drunk and the sun and the moon grow in the pot."
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