Children Fishing is a poem written by Hu Lingneng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
This poem describes a child's concentration in fishing by the water. Through the description of typical details, the children's earnest innocence and childlike interest are vividly reproduced. Although the first two sentences focus on the child's posture, neither Sitting on the Side nor Raspberry Moss are simple paintings. Although the last two sentences focus on the child's expression, the third sentence still has vivid pen and ink to describe the action. The whole poem vividly depicts the image of the fisherman from both form and spirit. The words are fluent, fresh and lively, and a few words draw a picture full of childlike interest, which can be called a masterpiece describing children with both form and spirit.