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“Dukang made wine and Liu Ling was drunk”——May I ask: What kind of people are Du Kang and Liu Ling?

Obviously not a dynasty: According to folklore and historical records, Du Kang, also known as Shaokang, was from the Xia Dynasty. He was the fifth king of the Xia Dynasty, the first slave country in Chinese history. According to "Historical Records· "Xia Ben Ji" and other historical documents record that during the reign of the fourth king of the Xia Dynasty, a coup occurred and the emperor was killed. At that time, the emperor's wife Houmin was pregnant and fled to The son was born in the "Yu" place of his natal family. Because he hoped that he could make a difference like his grandfather Zhongkang, he named him Shaokang. The young Du Kang made a living by herding herds. The food he brought was hung on the trees, but he often forgot to eat it. After a while, Shaokang discovered that the leftover rice hanging on the tree had changed its taste, and the juice produced was unusually sweet. This aroused his interest, so he repeatedly studied and thought about it, and finally discovered the principle of natural fermentation, and then consciously imitated it. , and continued to improve, finally formed a complete set of wine-making technology, thus establishing Dukang's status as the originator of China's wine-making industry. The wine he made was also named "Dukang Wine" ("Shuowen Jiezi" notes: " Du, Gantangye"). Liu Ling

Liu Ling was born in Peiguo of the Western Jin Dynasty (now Suxian County, Anhui Province), with the courtesy name Bolun. One of the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove". He once joined the army for Jianwei. At the beginning of the Jin Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty asked questions about the imperial court, emphasizing the rule of inaction and dismissal for incompetence. He was addicted to wine all his life and once wrote "Ode to the Virtue of Wine", which promoted the ideas of Lao Zhuang and Zhuangzi and the taste of indulgence in drinking, and expressed contempt for traditional "etiquette".