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What's the next sentence of "wine makes courage, but food makes poverty"? What does this sentence mean?

The next sentence, "Strong liquor makes people afraid, and rice makes the poor angry": the bank is brave and powerful, and power makes people ambitious.

Interpretation: Timid people can only give themselves courage by paralyzing themselves by drinking and doing things that they usually dare not do. A poor man has nothing but rice or food to show that he is not so poor.

Full text pronunciation:

Wine makes people afraid, and rice makes the poor angry.

Jiǔ· incarnation Zhu Ang Langdan, Van Ang Qian Langdan.

The courage of the bank is heroic and its power is rising.

Qian Zhongshu

Strong liquor can dredge people's bile.

Explanation: It generally means hurtful, joking or sarcastic words.

The origin of the Peking Opera Drunk Beating Golden Branches is the story of Ai Guo, the son of the famous Tang Dynasty Guo Ziyi, who bravely beat his wife Princess Shengping after a family dinner.