Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - "Children Fishing" wrote, "Passers-by wave far away by asking questions, so don't be surprised if you are afraid of fish." Why write "wave" instead of "wave"?

"Children Fishing" wrote, "Passers-by wave far away by asking questions, so don't be surprised if you are afraid of fish." Why write "wave" instead of "wave"?

"Zhao" is interpreted as "gesturing to say hello" in the Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Chinese. The children who fish in the poem Far Wave may be because the fish is about to take the bait. The children are afraid that passers-by will ask for directions loudly and scare the fish away, so they use gestures to stay away. Maybe the fish hasn't moved yet, and the child signals passers-by to whisper. I think "Wave from a Distance" can better portray the image of a "naive" and "unselfish" child, which is one of them. The two homophones are linked together, lacking aesthetic feeling, which is inconsistent with the phonological beauty of ancient poetry. This is the second one.

The above is just a personal opinion.