My grandmother taught me how to "drink": know moderation and moderation, and see drinking as a continuation of the wisdom and pleasure of lifeIn my life, there is one person I respect the most, and that is my grandmother.
She was a kind, intelligent and resolute person who had a great influence on me. However, this skillful drinking ritual, as well as her attitude and wisdom towards drinking, became one of the most unforgettable parts of my upbringing.
When I was young, my grandmother drank from time to time, and it was always a ritual drinking ritual, showing great respect and seriousness towards drinking. Before every drink, she always shares her drinking habits and ideas with us Xi
She told me that drinking should not be confused with marital life because she believed that alcohol had an impact on bodily function and judgment, and that she was worried that the urge to drink would lead to regretful things. Her words profoundly affected my understanding of drinking.
However, with the development of society, the stress and ** faced by modern people are everywhere, and many people choose to drink alcohol to relax themselves. Grandma told me that we need to know how to control ourselves and not let ** control us.
Drinking is not an escape from reality, but a means to communicate with friends and relax. She said that drinking should be done in moderation and taste, and not in excess.
Her teachings taught me the modern meaning of drinking and made me understand that alcohol is just a spice for life, not a way to escape from reality. In addition to the moderation and philosophy of drinking, my grandmother also taught me how to distinguish good wine from bad wine.
She told me that good wine has unique characteristics and experiences, and that only when you drink good wine can you truly experience the pleasure of drinking. My grandmother once taught me how to choose good wines and how to taste the taste and aroma of good wines.
This teaching not only allowed me to better appreciate the pleasure of drinking, but also improved my discernment. In addition to the modern concept of drinking and the ability to discern good wine, my grandmother taught me the value of ancient drinking rituals.
She told me that every time I drink alcohol, I have to have a bowl of worship for the heavens, a bowl for the earth, a bowl for the gods, and a bowl for relatives. This ritual symbolizes respect and gratitude for nature and family.
This drinking ritual not only made me more immersed in the pleasure of drinking, but also made me more grateful and cherish the people and things around me. Through my grandmother's teachings, my attitude towards drinking changed a lot.
I learned that drinking should be self-chosen, and that I know how to relax and enjoy it, not indulge and rely on it. Drinking requires moderation and moderation, not blindly pursuing short-term pleasure, but savoring it with heart.
Drinking is a continuation of the wisdom and pleasure of life. However, I also understand that the health problems that come with drinking alcohol cannot be ignored.
Following my grandmother's principles, I see alcohol as the spice of life, focusing on moderation and balance. I want to be cautious and moderate in my drinking, not to indulge in alcohol, but to use it as a way to communicate with the mind and relax my mind.
To sum up, my grandmother taught me moderation and moderation, and to see drinking as a continuation of the wisdom and pleasure of life. Drinking alcohol is not only a means of communicating the mind and relaxing the mind and body, but also a way to show respect and gratitude.
I want to respect myself, know how to control, and find true joy and enjoyment in drinking.