A poem about the moral of fish

First, [Tang] Zhang's "Moonlit Night on a Spring River": Hongyan flies too long, and the fish and dragons dive into the water.

The swan that delivers letters can fly far away, but it can't fly to you with moonlight. The messenger fish, Long Qianchen, can swim far, but it can't reach you. Can only cause ripples on the water.

Second, [Song] Su Shi's "Huanxisha": peach blossoms and flowing water mandarin fish fertilizer. Self-protection in a green bamboo hat, accompanied by green hemp fiber everywhere.

In the river, chubby mandarin fish swim happily, and the peach blossoms floating on the water are so bright and full. A green bamboo hat protects itself, and there are green hemp fibers everywhere behind it.

Third, [Pre-Qin] Qu Yuan's Tian Wen: Where is the shad? Where's that pile of stuff?

Where was the exotic western herring born? Where does the strange bird pile grow?

4. Jiangnan Lane

Tang Dynasty: Li He

Original text:

The green fog in the river is cool, and the sky is red and rugged.

Water, wind, clouds, old bamboo and bamboo rafters are picturesque.

Perch has a thousand heads of wine, and the wine lies in Nanshan Green.

The moon song on the border of Wu is not finished, and the rivers are all covered with cold jade.

Green fog rises from the cool waves in the river, and red clouds in the sky overlap like mountains. The clouds by the river and the wind on the water seem to come from the old bamboo forest. The mainland is in the twilight, and many cattails are connected together, which is not very clear. Perch is full of wine, lying drunk, squinting at the green shadow of Nanshan. I haven't finished singing a Wu Ge Yuequ-Jiangyue is like a round jade, which has been rising in Ran Ran in the East.

5. The fisherman on the river in Song Dynasty: Fan Zhongyan

Original text:

People who come to the river often only love perches.

Look at those poor fishermen, floating up and down in the big waves and rocking in the boats.

People coming and going on the river only like the delicious perch. Look at those poor fishermen, who are driving their boats up and down in the big wind and waves.