Complete the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang's "Fishing Songs".

Original text:

Zhang's Fishing Songs in Tang Dynasty

In front of Mount Cisse, egrets fly freely, plump mandarin fish swim happily on the river, and peaches floating on the water are so bright and full.

An old man in the bank, wearing a green bamboo hat raincoat and a green raincoat, braved the wind and rain and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home in the rain.

The fishermen on the fishing platform are as brown as fur and set sail in twos and threes.

Being able to ride the wind and waves, the white waves of the Yangtze River have never been worried.

Fishermen fish in Ruoxi Bay, and long boats are home to the West and the East.

Snow on the river, wind blowing on my face, wearing clothes with a smile.

The owner of Songjiang Crab House is happy, and rice and soup are also * * * rice.

Maple leaves have fallen, flowers have withered, and drunken fishing boats don't feel cold.

In Caoqing Lake, on a full moon night, fishermen in Baling are singing.

Catch a car, catch a boat and enjoy the immortal storm.

About the author:

Zhang (730 (Geng Wunian) ~ 8 10? ), the word Zitong, originally named Guiling, Han nationality, Wuzhou (now Jinhua, Zhejiang Province), was named "heavy smoker", also known as "Xuanzhenzi". Famous Taoist priest, poet and poet in Tang Dynasty. At the age of sixteen, he took the imperial examination and was awarded the title of "He Zhi" by Tang Suzong. He was demoted to Nanpu Wei for his crime and was pardoned soon. Since then, he has seen through the world of mortals, wandered the rivers and lakes, and lived in seclusion in Chishan Town, Qimen. His brother Zhang Heling was worried that he wouldn't come back from the earth, so he built a small house in the east of Yuezhou (now Shaoxing) for him to live in. He was given a handmaiden in history, and Zhang married them and named them Yuqiaoqing. He is the author of Xuanzhenzi.