Idioms and poems describing fishing

Poems describing fishing

1 In the rustling reed leaves, the wind is blowing and the fishing line is inclined. (Bai Juyi's Twenty Poems in Late Spring)

I would sit on a fishing rod and lie lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dreamed that I was driving a boat and sailing towards the sun. (Li Bai's "Hard to Walk")

Please leave it on the rock and cast the fishing line forever! . (Wang Wei's Qingxi)

Go fishing to watch fish jump, and explore the nest for fear of birds flying. (Du Du Weishan Pavilion)

Green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber, no need to return to the oblique wind and drizzle.

The unkempt child learned to hold on to nylon tightly, sitting beside it with raspberries and moss.

There are no birds in a hundred mountains, but there are no footprints in a thousand roads. A boat, a bamboo cloak and an old man are fishing in Leng Jiang-snow-Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue.

8 Fishing in the Rocky Mountains near Yanhua Reservoir, and hanging the pole several times to take oblique photos. -Lu You's visit to Huaidong Lake in autumn.

9. A little boy with thick hair is learning to draw a bow. He is sitting next to raspberries and moss. Passers-by waved at a distance, and the fish was not surprised-Hu Lingneng's children were fishing.

10 I want to cross the Yellow River, but the ferry is blocked by ice, and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow; I will sit on a fishing rod and lie lazily by the stream, but I will suddenly dream of sailing in a boat towards the sun-Li Bai's Difficult to Go.

Idioms describing fishing

Take a long line to catch a big fish, which means taking a long-term view. Although you can't get immediate results, you can get more benefits in the future.

Jiang Taigong fishing is a metaphor for being willing to be cheated.

Taigong fishing, willing to take the bait Taigong: refers to Lu Shang in the early Zhou Dynasty, that is, Jiang Ziya. Metaphor is willing to be fooled.

Smokers' smoke waves: the water waves are slender and look like smoke from a distance; Fishing: Fishing. Always refers to people who live in seclusion and fish.

No matter how big the storm is, sitting on a fishing boat is a metaphor for encountering any sinister situation at will, and you are full of confidence and unwavering.

Sitting firmly on a fishing boat is a metaphor for staying calm no matter what happens.

Throw worms into the fish and fish with worms as bait. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost.