From Altar to Forests: Chinese Ancient Wine's Cultural Functions

Asian Culture and History 4 (2):p118 (2012)
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Abstract

With a profound cultural crystalization, China was one of the first countries to brew wine in the world. As a Cultural carrier, wine ever performed the functions of religion, literature, art, and entertainment. To have a deep understanding of Chinese extensive and profound culture, it is necessary to pore over Chinese ancient wine’s various functions

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