Wearing a raincoat, a fishing rod, and a fish basket diagonally across,
There is a bit of Zen in the leisurely and comfortable atmosphere, and it has nothing to do with the wind and the moon, and does not care about the floating dust.
Fishing in the drizzle and breeze, day after day,
in the cycle of winter and summer, going to the river alone to be a fisherman.
"Linjiang Immortal·The Rolling Water of the Yangtze River Passes East"
Ming Yang Shen
The rolling water of the Yangtze River passes east, and the waves wash away the heroes.
Success or failure turns into nothing. The green hills are still there, and the sunset turns red several times.
The white-haired fisherman and woodcutter on the Nagisa River are used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze.
Happy encounter with a pot of wine. Many things in ancient and modern times are all talked about with laughter.
This word uses the perspective of a fisherman and woodcutter to recall history, incorporate philosophy, and express feelings about life.
The past is like passing smoke, so there is no need to dwell on it and worry about it; why not express your love for the mountains and rivers, ask fishermen and woodcutter, and accompany them with the autumn moon and spring breeze.
"Yu Ge Zi·Flying egrets in front of Xisai Mountain"
Zhang Zhihe of the Tang Dynasty
Egrets are flying in front of Xisai Mountain, and mandarin fish are fat in the flowing water of peach blossoms.
Green bamboo hats, green coir raincoats, slanting wind and drizzle do not need to return.
This word expresses the author's love for freedom and nature in the beautiful waterside scenery and ideal fisherman's life.
There are green mountains in the rain, fishing boats on the river, egrets in the water, and red peaches on both sides of the river. In the beautiful scenery, there is a fisherman wearing a green bamboo hat and a green coir raincoat, fishing leisurely.
"Picture of Fishing Alone on the Autumn River"
Wang Shizhen of the Qing Dynasty
A coir, a straw hat, a small boat, a foot of silk fiber and an inch of hook.
One song and one bottle of wine, one person fishing alone in the river.
The whole poem uses line drawing to describe the scene of a fisherman fishing on the river:
A coir raincoat, a bamboo hat, a canoe, and a fishing rod, singing and drinking. The angler is vividly portrayed.
"Snow on the River"
Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared.
A man in a lone boat with a coir raincoat fishing fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.
One "absolute" and the other "extinction" show the extreme coldness and loneliness of the environment. It also uses the environment to set off the "cold" and "snow" on the riverside.
The old man fishing alone is obviously the embodiment of his sorrow, anger, loneliness and passionate feelings.