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What does "self-pouring and self-drinking" mean?

Description: It is a leisurely and comfortable way to pour your own wine and drink it yourself. Now it is used to describe a person who is alone and only drinks.

Pronunciation: [zhzhn zü y ǐ n]

take a drop

Extension:

Drink your own wine.

One of Tao Qian's Book of the Republic of China in the Jin Dynasty: "When the wine is ripe, I will pour it."

Liu song ke Zhuang's poem "returning Huang Yong's poems" says: "who can say this in the next year?"

Make your own decisions.

One of Su Shi's Guo Tao Master Book in Song Dynasty: "Everything in the family is ancient, and everything is self-contained."

Make sentences:

He poured it himself and drank it himself, which was very comfortable.

All this seems to be the wine in the cup that the old man poured for himself, which is transparent and clear, but the faint blue color of the bottle in the background symbolizes the unspeakable depression of his father, and he drank it at the moment of raising his head.

When he is not at home, I often pour my own drinks, and sometimes I cry at the glass.

First of all, it is not self-pouring and self-drinking at home, and secondly, it is not an advanced "quick drink" of exquisite tea for three or five confidants.

Looking for a hotel casually, Jun Tang went to the second floor, ordered some side dishes and poured himself a glass of wine.