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Drinking order (one crab with eight claws...)

The crab has eight claws and two pointed ends. It squeezes its eyes and shrinks its neck. It crawls and crawls across the sandy river. "Who should drink?" Put out an index and yell a punch at the same time. If one of them guesses correctly, he wins. The winner says "It's your turn to drink" and the loser says "It's my turn to drink." If neither side shouts "hit", they will chant "Who should drink" together, and then continue to shout punch words until the winner is determined.

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Drinking and ordering not only requires wine to entertain and drink, but is often accompanied by poetry, lyrics, riddles and boxing. Drinkers are quick, witty, literary and talented. Therefore, drinking orders are not only a manifestation of the hospitality tradition of the ancients, but also the crystallization of their drinking art and ingenuity.

Drinking orders are a unique way for Chinese people to have fun while drinking. Drinking orders have a long history. At the beginning, "prisoners" may have been set up to maintain order at the banquet. In the Han Dynasty, there was the "Gangzheng", which was to implement the drinking order at banquets and impose certain punishments on those who did not drink all the wine in the cup. There was a shooting ceremony in ancient times, and the ceremony for banquets was called "Yanshe". That is to say, the outcome is decided through archery. The loser drinks.

The ancients also had a drinking custom called throwing pots, which originated from the shooting ceremony in the Western Zhou Dynasty. There is a pot at the banquet, and the guests throw arrows into the pot in turn. The one who throws more arrows into the pot wins, and the loser is punished by drinking.

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