To be drunk is to be drunk
Strong: insist. I'm afraid of getting drunk, but I drink too much. This is a metaphor for knowingly committing a crime. Mencius · Li Lou Shang: "today's evil death but not benevolence, is still evil drunk but strong wine."
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Strong: insist. I'm afraid of getting drunk, but I drink too much. This is a metaphor for knowingly committing a crime.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Mencius · liloushang: "today, death is evil but happiness is not benevolent, but drunkenness is evil but strong wine."
Discrimination of words
Usage: as predicate, attributive
To be drunk is to be drunk
even i cannot help loving her upon seeing her - wǒ jiàn yóu lián
Carrying the old and supporting the weak - xié lǎo fú ruò
so that there is no end [ of our toils - mí suǒ dǐ zhǐ
feign madness and act like an idiot - zhuāng fēng mài shǎ