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What is the origin of the sentence "Strong liquor scares people"?

The phrase "liquor scares people" refers to people who are timid and cowardly on weekdays. Is timid, avoid the facts, lack of courage and ability to face all problems and difficulties. Once paralyzed and stimulated by alcohol, you will be so excited that you can't control your words and actions and immediately do things that you can't even think about on weekdays. Become big-mouthed, heavy-tongued, boastful, fearless and resolute. Once upon a time, in America, everything was up to you. Make people around you sit up and take notice. However, the wine woke up and he was a "coward", helpless and evasive. So I think the phrase "strong liquor scares people" makes sense.