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冗酒
[rŏng jiŭ]
Redundant Wine: This nickname expresses the sentiment of indulging in alcohol to drown one's sorrows. '冗' means 'redundant' or 'superfluous', indicating excessive drinking, perhaps to escape from problems or relieve stress.
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薄酒可忘忧
[bó jiŭ kĕ wàng yōu]
Means A sip of thin wine can wash away sorrows This nickname expresses an escape into drinking as a ...
烈酒愈孤独
[liè jiŭ yù gū dú]
烈酒愈孤独 indicates a situation in which strong liquor deepens loneliness rather than numbs it ...
杯酒愁肠
[bēi jiŭ chóu cháng]
This name evokes an image of drinking alcohol to drown ones sorrows Cup of wine often symbolizes turning ...
一人饮酒醉
[yī rén yĭn jiŭ zuì]
A poignant phrase indicating a solitary figure drinking wine alone until drunk emphasizing loneliness ...
一盏病酒
[yī zhăn bìng jiŭ]
This name refers to A Goblet of Sick Wine which conveys a sense of melancholy and sorrow It implies ...
枉酒
[wăng jiŭ]
Meaning Futile or Ineffective Wine Here wine 酒 is a common symbol for release indulgence sorrow ...
浊了酒散了友
[zhuó le jiŭ sàn le yŏu]
浊了酒散了友 means Muddied Wine Scattered Friends This indicates the feeling after a party where ...
一尊苦酒
[yī zūn kŭ jiŭ]
A Glass of Bitter Wine suggests drinking alcohol alone to forget sorrows or grievances perhaps due ...
酒醒长恨
[jiŭ xĭng zhăng hèn]
Wine Sobered Long Sorrow This nickname conveys a deep feeling of melancholy or regret that sets in ...