酒痕诗
[jiŭ hén shī]
'wine-stained poetry' indicates the romantic idea that wine and poetry were inseparable during the Tang and Song Dynasties in ancient China. The stain left behind by the wine resembles the imprint of these creative moments spent composing poems or perhaps signifies blemishes in art created amidst drunken revelries, reflecting the user might be a dreamy and passionate person who loves drinking and poetry.