The drunken art left by the ancestors! Did you understand?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-15

In traditional Chinese culture, drinking alcohol is considered to be an act that allows you to relax and express your personality. Therefore, observing how a person behaves after drinking alcohol is considered a way to understand their true character. This method is known as "drunken recognition".

According to ancient observations and records, the reactions of different people after drinking alcohol can be broadly classified into the following categories:

1.*Taciturn type**: usually talk little, still don't talk much after drinking, may be cautious and pay attention to self-control.

2.*Bold and bold**: Usually more introverted or restrained, after drinking, become cheerful and bold, dare to express what they usually dare not say, and may have a desire for freedom and recognition in their hearts.

3.*Mood swings**: Mood swings after drinking, easy to cry or laugh, may be emotional and sensitive.

4.*Irritability and loss of control**: usually mild, easy to get angry or lose control after drinking, may be usually more depressed, and release the inner pressure after drinking.

5.*Rational and sober**: Able to remain sane and sober even after drinking, may have strong self-control and be good at managing their emotions.

6.*Abnormal words and deeds**: Usually behave decently, but behave abnormally after drinking, you may usually care too much about your image, and let go of your baggage after drinking.

It is important to note that these classifications are just a traditional method of observation and do not fully accurately reflect a person's true character. Everyone's response to alcohol can be influenced by a variety of factors, including personal health, alcohol consumption, environmental atmosphere, etc. In addition, modern society advocates responsible drinking, and excessive drinking is harmful to health, so this kind of recognition is understood more as a cultural phenomenon than a standard used to judge or define others.

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