A thin glass of wine is a feeling of respect.
The word "thin wine" first appeared in a poem by Su Shi. Because Su Shi likes drinking, he wrote a poem "Thin wine makes a gentleman laugh and wander around", in which "thin wine" means that Su Shi uses a glass of wine that is light in ceremony and heavy in emotion to represent his concern for his friends. But in fact, at first, thin wine only refers to a glass of wine with extremely low alcohol concentration. In ancient times, there was no such standard for accurate measurement of concentration, so dilute wine could only be used instead. Thin wine is a feeling of respect. The ancients were very civilized. Therefore, when they propose a toast, they will say some friendly words, such as a thin glass of wine, to express their wishes. In ancient times, the culture on the wine table was also profound.
A thin glass of wine is mostly a kind word to colleagues.
Thin wine is generally used in the environment where the host entertains guests. Many people, as hosts, even if they prepare excellent wine and rich dishes, they will say "thin wine and small dishes are not a tribute" to show their respect for their guests. This is a kind of respect for the guests, and it can also show that the host is very kind and friendly to the guests.
In today's wine table culture, you can't have fun without wine. It seems that every meal can't be separated from wine and can't be enjoyed. But now many people call a bar with wine entertainment. Many people are tired of dealing with this kind of entertainment after a busy day, but sometimes they have to attend because of their livelihood. But no matter what kind of wine, it contains alcohol concentration, which hurts the liver and kidney, so we must not drink too much, which is harmful to our health.