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酒浑茶清

[jiŭ hún chá qīng]
This translates to 'The Liquor Murky but Tea Clear.' In Chinese culture, liquor (alcohol) is often seen in social gatherings where things might get muddled or confusing ('murky'). However, tea, enjoyed more privately or contemplatively, can bring clarity. So, the phrase suggests someone who enjoys serenity or clarity (as suggested by clear tea) while also engaging passionately in life (like drinking).
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