Jiupu (Dou Ping)

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The Chinese book Jiupu ( Chinese  酒 譜  /  酒 谱  - "Alcoholic Handbook") is a monograph devoted to alcoholic beverages by Dou Ping (窦 苹) from the time of the Song Dynasty . The author's name was Ziye 子 野, and he came from the town of Wenshang汶上 in Shandong Province . The book consists of a booklet ( juan ) and is divided into twelve chapters.

A large part of it tells anecdotes about alcohol, linguistically it is written in a very modern style.

Contents overview

  1. Origin of alcoholic beverages (jiu zhi yuan 酒 之 源)
  2. Alcoholic terminology (jiu zhi ming 酒 之 名)
  3. Anecdotes and amusements (jiu zhi shi 酒 之 事)
  4. Occasions of usage in the olden days (jiu zhi gong 酒 之 功)
  5. Moderate drinking and self-control (wēnkè 温 克)
  6. Loss of self-control and decency (luan de 乱 德)
  7. Alcohol warning (jie shi 诫 失)
  8. Alcoholic beverages in myth and legend (shenyi 神异)
  9. From foreign lands (yi yu 异域)
  10. Properties and taste (xing white)
  11. Drinking vessels (yǐnqì 饮 器)
  12. Drinking competitions (jiǔlìng 酒令)
  13. Appendix: Introduction (zǒnglùn 总论)

Wrong spelling of the author's name

Occasionally, the author's name is spelled incorrectly: Dou Ge 窦 革, also in Chugoku shokkei sosho .

Further works and chapter headings with the same title

Up to the Ming period there was a work with the same name Jiupu (酒 谱) in a volume (juan) by Xu Ju (徐 炬), it is contained in the book collection Shanju zazhi (山居 杂志). Also from Feng Chengjun (冯承钧) exists a book with this name. In various works, including the Tiaodingji , there are also chapter headings with this name.

expenditure

The book of Dou Ping (窦 苹) is contained in several ancient book collections ( congshu ): Baichuan xuehai (百川 学海), Tang Song congshu唐宋 丛书, Shuofu说 郛 and Siku quanshu四库 全书. It is also included in the Japanese collection Chugoku shokkei sosho .

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Individual evidence

  1. Our presentation is essentially based on Zhongguo pengren baike quanshu and Zhongguo pengren wenxian tiyao .
  2. For more information, see Zhongguo yinshi shi , Vol. IV., P. 391.
  3. See bibliography of the Hanyu da zidian .