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How to write "wine" in traditional Chinese characters?

"Wine" has no traditional Chinese characters.

Pronunciation: [jiǔ]

An alcoholic beverage made of sorghum, rice, wheat or grapes: white wine. Beer. Cooking wine cocktail. Maotai. Wine pulp.

Group words:

One of the eighteen cymbals written by Jiang Han Yuefu.

Romance between poetry and wine [shējiǔfēng Liú]: drinking and writing poetry. The ancients regarded this as an affair, so they called it.

Drunk [hu ā ti ā n ji ǔ di]:

Describe debauchery Flowers refer to prostitutes.

[dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ]:] Describe a corrupt life that craves pleasure, and also describe the bustling scene of a city or entertainment place. Also known as "wine, green light and red light".

Double orange fighting wine [shuāng gān dǒu jiǔ]: a metaphor for playing in spring.

Sentence group: 1. The meaning of drunkenness is not wine, but also between mountains and rivers.

2. A tent, feasting and killing romance.

3. The smoke cage is full of sand in the cold moon and near Qinhuai Restaurant at night. Bo Qinhuai by Don Du Mu

4. A new song and a glass of wine. The weather was old last year. When did the sun set? Northern Song Dynasty —— Yan Shu's Huanxisha

Don't laugh at the farmer's wine and wine, keep enough chickens and dolphins in good years. Southern Song Dynasty-Land Tour Shanxi Village Tour

6. I advise you to drink one more glass of wine and go out for no reason. Tang Wang Wei's "Send Yuan 20 An Xi"