The main characters of "Accompanying Wine" were Shao Mingwei and Min Yu. It was a story about pure love. Shao Mingwei was a top student. Due to a family accident (his father died in an accident while driving due to fatigue, and his mother also died from a blow, leaving him and his sister to rely on each other. Later, his sister fell ill), he took his sister to live in a big city, go to school, and get treatment. In the face of high medical expenses, he began to work part-time as a nightclub hostess. In the private room, he met the well-known local entrepreneur, Min Yu. The two of them had met once. Min Yu fell in love with Shao Mingwei at first sight and took care of him everywhere. Min Yu was Shao Mingwei's uncle, and he had tactfully rejected her many times. However, as his sister's condition worsened, the kidney transplant surgery required a large amount of money. Shao Mingwei tried his best to borrow money, but he couldn't make up for it. He found Min Yu and was willing to be her lover to borrow money. Min Yu agreed to help but refused to be her lover. She only asked Shao Mingwei not to reject her pursuit and good intentions. Min Yu had always been gentle and considerate to Shao Mingwei. She was easily shy and loved to act coquettishly in private. Shao Mingwei gradually fell in love with Min Yu and responded to her confession. Later, with Min Yu's help, Shao Mingwei had more time to devote to his studies. His results were excellent. Under the guidance of his mentor and Min Yu, he decided to take the path of academic research. The two of them lived a sweet life. Read more exciting novels for free
You might want to ask about the novel Stealing the Wind, Not the Moon. This was a time-travel novel about Shen Ruozhen, who traveled to the 21st century after a shipwreck in 1945. Shen Ruozhen was originally a banker during the Republic of China. After transmigrating, he tried his best to use amnesia to hide his uneasiness about the unfamiliar environment. Fortunately, he was good at learning and quickly adapted to the way of survival in the modern world. Because of his predecessor, Chu Shichen, he had many entanglements with Xiang Mingzhang. Xiang Mingzhang had a great prejudice against Chu Shichen, but he was convinced by Shen Ruozhen's ability. The novel contained elements such as the feelings of the country and the ups and downs of the business world. The main characters were set as the black-bellied president (Xiang Mingzhang) and the president's secretary (Shen Ruozhen). It belonged to the type of novel that people wore today, dressed, business war, and strong. The ending was He (Happy Ending). However, there was a lack of "cars" in this novel (probably referring to some intimate scenes). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Yes, the song " I stole the wine of dusk " was described as a song about a broken heart. The lyrics expressed the pain of breaking up and the memories of the good old days.
Here are some sentences that contain the words "flower wine": - "Wine among flowers, moon in the world. Why don't you stay and have a drink with me?" - "A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without a blind date." (Li Bai, Drinking Alone Under the Moon, Part 1) "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms with the words "flowers" and "wine" were "flowers bloom in wine cups" and "wine cups bloom in wine cups".
The marketing method of Tinghua Wine was suspected of fraud. If it was verified, the consumer had the right to demand three times the compensation. According to lawyer Zhou Chuikun, a partner of the global headquarters of Pacific Century, if Tinghua Wine used fraud to make consumers buy products without knowing, consumers could ask the operator to refund three times the price of the goods. The way Tinghua wine was promoted violated the laws and regulations of alcohol advertisements. According to the provisions of the Food Safety Law and the Advertising Law, the content of food advertisements should be true and legal, and should not involve disease prevention and treatment functions. Alcohol advertisements should not contain explicit or implied effects such as eliminating tension and anxiety and increasing physical strength. Tinghua Wine's publicity methods were suspected of unfair competition, false publicity, and fraud. In addition, Tinghua wine was expensive. If it constituted a crime, the person responsible might be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment or detention and fined. The consumers should protect their own rights and interests. If they found out about the fraud of the Tinghua wine, they could ask for three times the compensation.
"A pot of wine among the flowers" was from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Drinking Alone under the Moon." This poem meant that a pot of wine was placed among the flowers, expressing the author's lonely mood. The whole article described the scene of Li Bai drinking alone. He raised his glass to invite Mingyue, and formed three people with his own shadow. However, the bright moon could not drink, and the shadow could only follow his figure. The poem expressed Li Bai's loneliness and loneliness, and at the same time, it also showed his unrestrained personality and emotions.
A pot of wine among the flowers referred to a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Drinking Alone under the Moon."
The expression "flowers are half-blooming, wine is slightly tipsy" had a rich meaning. Judging from its origin, it came from the Song Dynasty poet Shao Yong's "Song of Peace in the Nest." It conveyed a realm of appreciating flowers and drinking wine. The best time to appreciate flowers was when they were budding, while drinking wine was when they were slightly tipsy. From a philosophical point of view, this expression indicated that everything should be left with leeway. Only when it reached 70 or 80 percent would it be interesting. This way, there was hope for the future, and the future would not be cut off. It reflected the idea of having reasonable control over one's own desires. In the ancient people's concept,"slightly tipsy" was the most wonderful realm of drinking. "Cai Gen Tan" also mentioned that "the flowers are half open, the wine is slightly drunk, there is a lot of fun", the ancients thought that just right is really good. Drinking until one was slightly tipsy was a manifestation of elegance and poetry. Only when one was in a slightly tipsy state would one have the feeling of "elegant drinking" and not lose the true meaning of drinking. Because of his tipsiness, the literati had inspiration and produced many good works. Friends could also let down their guard and pour out their hearts when they changed glasses. In terms of attitude towards life, this expression also reflected a kind of understanding of life. Just like the best state of life was probably half-blooming flowers and slightly tipsy wine; 30% good in speech, 60% drunk in wine, 70% full in food, and 80% enough in love. If only 70% or 80% of interest was produced, then there was great hope for the future, and there was no end to life. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!