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Baijiu and Martial arts

One of the baijiu cultures displayed in the Wuliangye museum is about baijiu and martial arts. Since ancient times, poets are often associated as baijiu lovers. In fact, the warriors from ancient times were also known to love drinking because it could show their great spirit and martialism. There are also many types of martial arts derived from the drinking myths such as the drunken fists, the drunken swords and etc. These are successfully conveyed especially in the Hong Kong movies where the heroic complex of the characters has influenced the passionate younger generations.

The Emergence of the Name Wuliangye

In olden times, Wuliangye was called “Za Liang Jiu” or baijiu made of food grains and the literatis called it “Yao Zixue” . In a grand event, Mr Deng Zijun (Wuliangye successor) changed the name to “Wuliangye which means the essence of the five grains and cereals.

Wuliangye bottle building

The Wuliangye bottle-shaped building represents the comprehensive production industry and was named the “Wuliangye bottle building” at the Peng Cheng Plaza. The pond in front of the building is called “Wuliang Yao Chi” and in the pond there are five goddess statues which represent the five types of grains that are used in the brewing of Wuliangye.

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