I will sit on a fishing rod and listen to the hint of the stream lazily. What does this mean?

"I will sit on a fishing rod and lazily lean against the stream, but I suddenly dream of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun." Quote two allusions One is Jiang Shang, who was fishing in Panxi at the age of 80 and met King Wen. One is Yi Yin. Before he was hired by Tang, he dreamed that he was sailing around the sun and the moon. Thinking about the experiences of these two historical figures increased the poet's confidence.

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Three Difficult Walks is a set of poems by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. These three poems express the poet's mood after encountering difficulties on the political road, and reflect the contradiction between the poet's unwillingness to go with the flow and his unwillingness to be lonely. It is the emotional waves aroused by this unsolvable contradiction that make the poetry group unique. The ups and downs of feelings, jumping thinking and high momentum in the poem make the work have unique artistic charm and become a masterpiece widely read by future generations.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Difficult Songs to Walk