Sweet and sour wine
Guijiujiaojiang, a Chinese word, means wine in general.
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"The nine songs of Chu, the Eastern Emperor's Taiyi" says, "the dishes are steamed with orchid, and the wine is laid with sweet pepper." Wang Yizhu: "Gui wine, cut GUI into wine; pepper pulp, pepper pulp.". It's said that when you offer to be revered, you should steam the dishes with huicao, take Fanglan as a reference, and add cinnamon wine and pepper pulp to prepare for the five flavors. "
Examples
It's a feast of luxury. Liu Shipei's Wen Shuo
Sweet and sour wine
the words still ring in one 's ears - yán yóu zài ěr
narrate anecdotes of the past in alluding to the present - jiè gǔ yù jīn
be attracted to a place by its reputation as a scenic spot - mù míng ér lái
clouds in a serious drought -- sth. yielding high hopes - dà hàn yún ní
indulge in gay life and debauchery - jiǔ lǜ dēng hóng