It's the whole poem when the puffer fish wants to go to the top.

Is the puffer fish to go up, the whole poem is as follows:

This poem is "Fishing for Taiwanese Guests" by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem reflects the author's mood of enjoying poetry and natural scenery on the fishing platform, and draws out the meaning and philosophy of life through the comparison between perch and puffer fish.

In the poem, "the puffer fish wants to go up" refers to the puffer fish swimming in the river and chasing the upstream water with strong desire. In The Rising of a Streamer, the author uses a bamboo pole and a slender fishing line to show the mutual connection between man and nature. This interaction between fishermen and rivers also symbolizes the exploration and brevity of life.

In addition, this poem depicts the faint fragrance of perch and the radical sting of puffer fish. This contrast makes the difference between elegance and boldness, and further emphasizes the diversity and complexity of life. In our life, sometimes we will encounter many challenges and difficulties. However, like the author, we should challenge ourselves and enjoy every moment of life. This poem can also have more room for thinking from the aspects of natural beauty, philosophical thinking and personal perception.

In a word, Bai Juyi's poem "Fishing for Taiwanese Guests" shows us the richness of life through vivid descriptions of bass and puffer fish. In our daily life, it is a positive attitude to take every detail seriously and enjoy the beauty in life. Let's draw energy from this poem, constantly overcome difficulties and pursue our dreams and love in the journey of life.