This poem, except for the title, does not contain the word "fisherman", but it is inseparable from fisherman from beginning to end. The first two poems seem to be simply about people coming and going on the river (obviously referring to big businessmen, nobles, powerful people, not people who benefit the people, because people who benefit the people can't afford rare and delicious bass) and only know how to taste delicious bass. In fact, it is also indirectly related to fishermen-after all, fat bass was caught by fishermen at the risk of their lives. Not only that, these two poems also have such a subtext: people coming and going on the river don't know the hardships of fishermen. This is mainly written in the word "but love". This way of writing paves the way for the following writing about the difficulties and obstacles of fishermen's lives and reflects the author's concern for people's livelihood.