In western Buddhist countries, what does it mean to get drunk?
Singing a brisk dance. In the poem, "Going to the Buddhist kingdom in the West, singing lightly and dancing lightly, getting drunk in orchestral music" means: going deep into the pure land filled with Buddhist incense in the West, singing lightly and dancing lightly, making the band intoxicated. This poem depicts a quiet, elegant and Buddhist scene in which people enjoy music, dance and religious peace.