Wine songs, which use wine to sing songs, use wine as a medium, and take songs as a form, aim to promote national culture, enhance national self-confidence and pride, and have high cultural and folk value. Chuxiong Prefecture is one of the birthplaces of mankind and one of the only two Yi autonomous prefectures in the country. In the long historical evolution, the smart and hardworking Yi people have created distinctive and colorful national cultural arts, as well as unique winemaking techniques and related wine culture. "The Han people value tea, and the Yi people value wine." The Yi people are hospitable and enthusiastic about wine, and the Yi wine culture has a long history. The Yi wine songs, which are as bright as stars, not only show the generous character of the Yi people, convey their hospitality, but also represent their diligent pursuit of a better life. Therefore, the Yi people have a saying: "Only old cows can't dance, and only wood can't sing." In recent years, with the general improvement of people's living standards, the original cultural forms in this region can no longer meet the growing aesthetic needs of the public. Therefore, some Yi singers have begun to be active in urban and rural stages, showing their talents and singing Yi drinking songs from farmers in mountain villages to banquets for guests and friends in the city. Moreover, due to a group of Yi singers with profound skills and superb skills who won gold and silver medals in provincial and state drinking song competitions, their personal drinking song albums quickly followed up, which gradually formed a strong atmosphere for singing drinking songs. When the sun and the moon meet, drink a glass of wine with the stars. When the clouds and rain merge, drink a glass of wine with the rainbow. When lovers meet, drink a glass of wine with the world. When guests come to the Yi family, three glasses of wine are offered to the guests. The name of this song is directly called "Wine Song". It originated from Wuding Yi Mountain. Its melody is warm and high-pitched, rough and bold, full of enthusiasm, and lingering rhyme. It has a strong flavor of life and obvious regional cultural characteristics. It is the most widely circulated one among the welcoming tunes.