且将青衫换酒
[qiĕ jiāng qīng shān huàn jiŭ]
'Qing Shan for Wine' is based on ancient Chinese culture, where 'qing shan' refers to a scholar's robe, symbolizing scholarly pursuits. The user imagines trading these noble robes for wine, signifying a preference for simpler, more spontaneous pleasures over high society.