The content of the ancient poem "Yu Gezi"

Yu Gezi was written by Zhang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The full text of his ancient poems is as follows:

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.

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Egrets are flying freely in front of Mount Cisse, the yellow-green fish on the river are swimming happily, and the peach blossoms floating on the water are so bright. An old man on the river bank, wearing a blue bamboo hat and green hemp fiber, sat on the boat, bathed in oblique wind and drizzle. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River and refused to go home for a long time.

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This word describes the beautiful scenery of the spring water town, shapes the image of a fisherman, praises the fisherman's interest in life and expresses the author's love for nature.

The first sentence "Egret flies in front of Mount Cisse" and "Egret flies in front of Mount Cisse" point out the position, and "Egret" is a symbol of leisure. It is written that egrets fly freely, setting off the leisure of fishermen. The second sentence, "Peach blossoms and flowing water are fat for mandarin fish", means that at this time, peach blossoms are in full bloom, the river is skyrocketing, and mandarin fish are gaining weight. Here, peaches and water set each other off, showing the lakes and mountains in front of Cisai Mountain in late spring and rendering the living environment of fishermen. Three or four sentences "green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber, oblique wind and drizzle don't have to go back" describe the fisherman's fishing mode. The fisherman wore a green bamboo hat and green hemp fiber, and forgot to return in the oblique wind and drizzle. "Oblique wind" refers to a breeze. The whole poem is bright in color and vividly shows the fisherman's leisurely pastoral life.

In the beautiful water town and the idealized fisherman's life, this word entrusts the author's love for freedom and freedom. What attracts us more in the poem is not the leisurely fisherman, but the picture of the spring river rising and misty rain in the peach blossom season in Jiangxiang in February. The green hills in the rain, the fishing boats on the river, the egrets in the sky, and the hearts on both sides of the strait are brightly colored but soft, and the atmosphere is quiet but full of vitality. This not only reflects the author's artistic ingenuity, but also reflects his lofty, profound, carefree and refined interest.