What are the poems that describe "a lot of fish"?

1. "Song of Lanxi" written by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty "The cool moon is like an eyebrow hanging on the willow bay, and you can see it through the mirror of the mountains in the middle. It rains peach blossoms in Lanxi in March, and carps come to the beach in the middle of the night."

< p>2. Li Bai's "Gift to Cui Shilang" "The three-foot carp in the Yellow River originally lived in Mengjin. It can't become a dragon by tapping its forehead, but it returns to accompany ordinary fish."

3. "Yu Gezi" by Zhang Zhihe of the Tang Dynasty " In front of Xisai Mountain, egrets fly, peach blossoms flow and mandarin fish are fat. Green bamboo hats and green raincoats do not need to return in the slanting wind."

4. "Fish" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty "Cars ringing around the shore. When the water is about to open, the fishes chase each other happily. No one pulls them into the Cangjiang River. How can you know how wide the world is if you die?"

5. "Perch" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty, "If you pound the orange and ginger carefully, you will be happy." The west wind blows the four-gill perch, and the cedar is crisp and greasy, except for the Songjiang River."

6. "Hankou Bamboo Branch Poems" by Xu Huting of the Qing Dynasty "There is no need to pay attention to the food recipes, people have good food in the winter months. . Rice wine and glutinous rice balls are a good late-night snack, and the bream is fat and the vegetables are fragrant."

"A Presentation to Cui Shilang" Original Text: Tang Dynasty Li Bai

The two-foot carp in the Yellow River originally lived in Mengjin.

If you can’t become a dragon by tapping your forehead, you will be accompanied by ordinary fish when you return.

I am an old friend from the East China Sea, and I used to brag about him when I saw him.

If Feng Tao meets each other, he would like to reach Kunxu even more.

Translation: The three-foot-long Yellow River carp usually lives in the Mengjinguan area. If you can't jump to the dragon gate, you will dye your forehead and return to the company of ordinary fish. We are old acquaintances. Thank you for your discerning eyes and your generous praise. If there is still the possibility of a meeting in the future, I hope that the clouds can reach the ninth heaven and be high on the top of the Tianshan Mountains.

Appreciation: This poem uses the carp in the Yellow River as a metaphor, implicitly expressing the depression of not being able to appreciate talents. The last two sentences are majestic and reflect the characteristics of Li Bai's poetry.