" Drunken " meant wanting to get drunk. It indicated a state of mind that was full of contradictions and difficult to control. Drunken often referred to excessive drinking and delirium. " Desire " had many meanings, including wanting something or achieving a certain goal, wanting, hoping, needing, wanting, and so on. Its synonym was "about to get drunk" or "about to get drunk", both of which meant that one was about to get drunk but was still a little bit away from it.
The meaning of the word 'drunk' was to drink to one's heart's content.
Drunken autumn was a combination of drunk and autumn. It implied that one was intoxicated by the beautiful scenery of autumn. In literary works, it was often used to describe the autumn scenery, such as " The frosty leaves are red in February flowers, and the wind and rain in the city are drunk in the West Tower." It also expressed a kind of artistic conception. People could be cultivated and nourished by the autumn scenery, feeling the beauty of nature and the profound meaning of life. It could be understood as being intoxicated by the beauty of autumn. From the perspective of painting works, such as Guan Hong's Drunken Autumn, by depicting the image of ethnic minority women who were intoxicated in the autumn scenery, it showed the scenery and harvest scene of the golden autumn season, and also reflected the feeling of intoxication in autumn. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The name Wang Wan Ting implied that the girl had a beautiful quality and elegant image. Among them, the word "Wan" represented gentleness, beauty, quietness, and beauty, implying that the girl's personality was gentle, gentle, and generous. The word " Ting " represented graceful, beautiful, and elegant, implying that the girl was beautiful and graceful. Overall, the name Wang Wanting implied that the girl had a beautiful quality and elegant image.
" Half drunk wine " was not a fixed idiom or a phrase with a specific meaning. From the literal meaning," half-drunk " could be understood as half drunk, and " residual wine " had the meaning of leftover wine or drunkenness that had not dissipated. Overall, it could describe a state of drinking, drinking half of the remaining wine or being half-drunk, but the specific meaning might change according to the context. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Slightly tipsy " meant that one was slightly tipsy and felt a little light-headed. " Slightly tipsy, slightly drunk, this means the most decadent." It described a state of being slightly drunk after drinking. This state was considered by some people to be a wonderful state of drinking. In this state, one's emotions would be slightly excited, but one's thoughts would still remain clear. Being able to find a home without delaying work the next day was a hazy and comfortable state. It was a little ecstatic, but it also maintained the rationality and sobriety that it should have. It was like looking at flowers in the fog or looking at the moon in the water. It was blurry but beautiful, and it also reflected an attitude towards life. However, it should be noted that no matter how much alcohol you drink, alcohol can cause damage to the body, including worsening the symptoms of snoring and sleep apnoea, affecting the quality of rest, damaging the liver, and increasing the risk of cancer. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Well, 'sakura' often represents beauty and transience in Japanese culture. 'Drunk' and 'drown' are rather negative and extreme states. 'Fanfic' is for fans to create their own stories. But'sorriws' might be a wrong word. Maybe it was supposed to be'sorrows'. If so, it could be a very dark fanfic about someone drunk and drowning in sorrows among the sakura.
" Red Dust " originated from Buddhist words and represented the emotions of the secular world, including material desires, the temptation of fame and fortune, and emotional entanglements. "Youth" usually referred to the beautiful years and youth. " The world of mortals is like a poem, intoxicated by beauty." The meaning was to treat the complicated life of the world as a poem, and to indulge in the beautiful youth in this world full of secular fireworks. It expressed a poetic understanding of secular life, indulging in the experience of the world, enjoying the beautiful youth, and enjoying the best time of life in the noisy and complicated world. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It could symbolize a wild or chaotic imagination. Maybe the drunk man represents a loss of control and the pink elephant is a strange and unexpected element.
"Raising chopsticks" meant picking up chopsticks,"drunk cup" could be understood as being intoxicated in front of a wine cup, and "missing Shu" meant missing Shu (Bashu area). The general meaning was that when one raised chopsticks and raised a wine glass, they missed Shu and expressed their longing for the Bashu region. This emotion may be related to the unique culture of the Bashu region (such as food culture, etc.). "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Flourishing Flowers " described beautiful scenery and things. The colorful flowers were like colorful brocade. "Drunken Years" meant that such a beautiful scene made people intoxicated by the passing of time. The overall expression of the beautiful scene of flowers blooming was intoxicating, immersing one in the beautiful feeling of time. "Prosperous Brocade Record" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!