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Fishing aesthetic poetry

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Qiujiang solo fishing map

Qing Dynasty: Wang Shizhen

A boat with a hat, a silk and an inch-long hook.

Sing a song, drink a bottle of wine, and catch a river alone.

The first two sentences of this poem are almost sketchy, but the last two sentences have infinite meaning. The whole poem describes a man dressed as a fisherman fishing on the river: a hemp fiber, a hat, a canoe and a fishing rod. The fisherman sings and drinks, and the chic fishing is vividly portrayed. Although I have caught the autumn of a river by myself, I can't help hiding a little bleak and lonely in my leisure time.

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Xue Jiang

Tang Dynasty: Liu Zongyuan

There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.

A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.

Liu Zongyuan painted a quiet and cold picture in 20 words: on the snowy river, there was no trace of birds on the surrounding mountains, and there was no one anywhere, only an old man wearing hemp fiber and bamboo hat was fishing in a boat. Heaven and earth are so quiet and pure, spotless and silent. The fisherman's life is so lofty, and his character is so arrogant and arrogant that he dare not infringe.

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Sightseeing fish

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

Like children fishing, walk around the pool and watch the fish swim.

A person who loves fish has different hearts, so I will give you a hook.

Bai Juyi, a poet, strolled by the pool, watching fish swim freely in the water, but saw children fishing in the boat. Both Bai Juyi and his children like fish, but in different ways. Bai Juyi loves fish, so he comes to feed the fish, but the children like fish and go fishing. The contrast is strong and thought-provoking. It also expresses the poet's sadness and sees novelty in the insipid and lasting charm.

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Jiangcun is that thing.

Tang Dynasty: Si Kongshu

Fishing came back, but I was too lazy to tie the rope and let the fishing boat drift in the wind; At this time, the waning moon is already in the west, but I am sleeping soundly.

Even if the wind blows at night and the boat is blown away by the wind, it just stops on the shallow shore of the reed catkin beach.

This poem reflects a side of life in Jiangcun village through a fisherman's little gestures and psychological activities, and creates a true and peaceful artistic conception.

The ship docked at Jiangcun. It's already late at night, the moon has set, and people who come back from fishing are exhausted. It's time for bed, so I don't even bother to tie the boat. But it doesn't matter if you don't tie the boat, because even if it is windy at night and the boat is blown away by the wind, it will be blown to the shallow water full of reeds at most.

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Huaishang fisherman

Tang Dynasty: Zheng Gu

There is a white-haired old fisherman in the Bailang River. As soon as the river bank wind blows, the old fisherman's home will be settled wherever his boat goes.

He just caught a bass, and his son and grandchildren are busy collecting firewood in the silver grass to make a fire and roast fish.

This is a poem describing the life of fishermen in Huaihe River. In just seven words and twenty-eight words, it shows a picture of fishing customs. This poem is both emotional and elegant, and a natural, harmonious and leisurely fishing map shows the joy of fishermen's life.

White waves are rolling in the Huaihe River, and white-haired fishermen take boats as their home. There is a gentle breeze by the water, and fishing boats are drifting around. The old fisherman just caught a long bass, and his children and grandchildren are busy blowing fire to eat bass.

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Children fishing

Tang Dynasty: Hu Lingneng

A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds.

Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.

These seven lines of scenes blend to describe children's fishing and show childlike innocence. A child with unkempt hair and tender face is learning to fish by the river, sitting sideways in the grass, his figure covered by weeds. Hearing passers-by asking for directions, the child waved indifferently, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.

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Hanjiang snow fishing

Qing Dynasty: Shi Jing 'an

Banqiao east fishing, cold snow.

Cold water doesn't flow, but fish chew plum blossoms.

This is an inscription poem, which is obviously taken from Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue, "A boat with a leaf, a bamboo coat, an old man fishing in the cold snow", but the poet's inscription poem is really different from Liu Zongyuan's poem. Fishing coir is in the east of Banqiao. It is snowing heavily, and there is snow on coir, which makes people feel colder. The river froze and the water stopped flowing. The fish under the ice seems to be chewing the plum blossom reflection reflected on the ice. The last sentence is the crowning touch of the whole poem. With this stroke, the whole poem comes to life, with vitality in the cold and Zen in the cold, full of charm and full of fun.

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Angler beach

Tang Dynasty: Chu Guangxi

Fishing in Green Bay comes in spring, and apricot blossoms come in spring.

The pool is clear and shallow, and the lotus knows the fish are scattered.

Waiting for lovers at dusk, the boat is green and the shore is green.

This poem is about a young man who, under the cover of "fishing", is anxiously waiting for the arrival of his lover in the scenic fishing bay. This fresh poem combines spring, spring water, spring flowers, spring trees and youth, and depicts a beautiful spring for readers.

The moving scenery of the fishing bay in spring. A few red apricots are dotted in the shade, flourishing. At this time, it was getting darker and darker, and the young man drove a gondola to Yuwan. He tied the boat cable gently to the poplar stump and began to "fish".

When he was fishing, he looked down at the blue pool, and the water was crystal clear, so he wondered if there would be any fish in the shallow water. Suddenly I saw the lotus leaf shaking, and I knew that all the fish in the water were scared away. In fact, this is a metaphor for the success or failure of young people in this date. Under the setting sun, the green willows are swaying and the boat is swaying gently. The young man sometimes bows his head to arrange the fishing line, and sometimes looks at the sparkling waves in the distance-the lover in his heart. It was not until his lover arrived that he tied the boat and docked at the green bank.

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Fisherman, egrets fly in front of mount cisse.

Tang dynasty: Zhang

In front of Mount Cisse, egrets fly freely, plump mandarin fish swim happily on the river, and peaches floating on the water are so bright and full.

An old man in the bank, wearing a green bamboo hat raincoat and a green raincoat, braved the wind and rain and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home in the rain.

How vivid the picture color of this poem is, how ingenious the conception is, and how beautiful the artistic conception is, making people read the work as if they were looking at an excellent spring flood picture of a water town.

Egrets fly freely in front of Mount Cisse. In the river, chubby mandarin fish are swimming happily, and the peach blossoms floating on the water are so bright and full. An old man on the river bank, wearing a blue bamboo hat and green hemp fiber, braved the oblique wind and drizzle and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home after the rain.

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Partridges are lazy to learn to grow melons.

Song dynasty: Lu you

Lazy to learn to grow melons, just to send fish green. Two new swallows are on the shore of spring, and a piece of light seagulls falls on the beach at dusk.

The song is ethereal, and the wine is as clear as dew. Everyone asked where to go and laughed and said that the boat was home.

This poem is about the poet's carefree life, which implies the boredom of the poet after he was dismissed from office.

Lu You didn't want to plant melons near the capital, like Shao Ping in the early Han Dynasty, but only wanted to kill time and years in fishing. Pairs of new swallows are flying around on the banks covered with spring grass; Seagulls in the distance are as light as leaves falling on the beach at sunset.

The song is ethereal and moving, catering to the muffled sound of the ship; The wine is pure, white as dew, and with all kinds of fish food like flowers, life is really beautiful. If someone asks you where you are going? The poet will smile and point to the boat and say, this is my home!