Interpretation of the meaning of rowing

1, rowing, pinyin fànzhūu not u, indicating that the boat is on the water.

2. Source:

(1) Han's "Journey to the West": "Boating in Shandong, controlling Huaihu Haitong Wave."

(2) Li Daoyuan's Notes on Water Classics, Shui Ying: "A stone standing in the water is more than ten feet high and twenty paces wide. They are very flat on the ground, and people in the plains are more likely to go boating to promote their feelings. "

(3) Tang Du Fu's poem "Boating": "Worrying about riding a horse and slipping, pretending to go boating back."

(4) Biography of Yan in the old Tang Dynasty: "Taizong tasted boating with the courtiers in the Spring Garden, and there were strange birds in the pool. Emperor Taizong rewarded him with four, and the people who called the throne were chanting and asked this order to be written. "

5. Stone's "Former Red Cliff Fu": "Go boating with guests under the red cliff."

[6] Mao Dun's November 6th Eclipse: "We can go boating beside Qinhuai again and have a drink!"