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酒哩
[jiŭ lī]
In many languages there are playful or casual expressions for having had too much to drink In Chinese ...
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醉书生
[zuì shū shēng]
The name 醉书生 means Drunk Scholar A traditional scholar figure in Chinese literature often associated ...
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病酒
[bìng jiŭ]
Being Intoxicated also implying being sick from drinking too much the character 病 means disease ...
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醉酒长话
[zuì jiŭ zhăng huà]
The phrase suggests that when one is drunk they tend to share long heartfelt stories or conversations ...
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饮酒如鸩
[yĭn jiŭ rú zhèn]
The term means Drinking alcohol like drinking poison In traditional Chinese culture this name expresses ...
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免醉
[miăn zuì]
‘免醉’ literally means Exempt from Drunkenness In traditional Chinese drinking culture people ...
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街头烂醉
[jiē tóu làn zuì]
Street Drunk : It implies a person who has drunk so much that they end up on the street In Chinese culture ...
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独饮千杯醉
[dú yĭn qiān bēi zuì]
The phrase implies being alone drinking so much one gets drunk expressing loneliness and using alcohol ...
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醉清眸
[zuì qīng móu]
In Chinese literature the word 醉 typically means intoxicated and it does not only connote intoxication ...