The grapes and the wine are in the night glass, and I want to drink the pipa right away. Meaning of "Drunken Sands" (醉卧沙场君莫笑)
When the grape wine was poured into the gorgeous wine cup, and was about to drink it, the sound of the pipa sounded on the horse, urging people to fight, drunkenness in the battlefield, you don't laugh. The idiom of "The Night-Glowing Cup of Grapes and Wine" is from "The Lyrics of Liangzhou" by Wang Han of the Tang Dynasty. The meaning is: the newly brewed grape wine is filled with gorgeous wine cups; I want to drink it freely, but the pipa sound on the horse urges me to do so, so even if I fall down on the battlefield, please don't laugh at me. It shows the cruelty of the war, but also shows the heroic spirit of the generals who fight for the country and feel at home in death.