Bring in the Wine

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"Bring in the Wine" is a famous exuberant drinking poem by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, celebrating wine, friendship, and the fleeting nature of life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drinking poem
poem
associatedWith Chinese drinking culture
Li Bai’s romantic style
author Li Bai NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
culturalContext Tang dynasty literati culture
form gushi
regulated verse
genre drinking song
lyric poetry
hasReception considered one of Li Bai’s famous drinking poems
hasTitleInChinese 將進酒 NERFINISHED
hasTitleInEnglish Bring in the Wine NERFINISHED
Bring in the Wine! (variant translation) NERFINISHED
hasTitleInPinyin Jiāng Jìn Jiǔ
influenced later Chinese drinking poems
literaryDevice hyperbole
imagery
parallelism
repetition
literaryPeriod Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Chinese classical poetry
movement Tang poetry
notableFor celebration of wine and drinking
expression of carefree attitude toward life
reflection on the fleeting nature of life
originalLanguage Chinese
Classical Chinese
partOf Li Bai’s poetic corpus
philosophicalOutlook enjoyment of the present moment
skepticism about worldly success
poet Li Bai NERFINISHED
subjectMatter banquet
companions
impermanence of wealth and glory
music and singing
theme carpe diem
celebration
friendship
hedonism
mortality
transience of life
wine
tone boisterous
exuberant

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Li Bai notableWork Bring in the Wine