The Wuxia Gorge of the Three Gorges in Badong is long, and the ape sings three times with tears in his eyes. Where did it come from?

This sentence comes from Li Daoyuan's Notes on Water Classics.

"Zhu? "River Water Note" records: "Since the Three Gorges in 700 miles, there are mountains on both sides, and there is nothing missing. Rocks piled up like mountains, blocking the sun and the sky. I haven't seen the rising moon since midnight in the pavilion. As for Xiashui Xiangling, is it blocked along the back, or the king ordered an emergency announcement. Sometimes he goes on a pilgrimage to Bai Di and goes to Gangneung at dusk. In the meantime, although he took the wind, he didn't get sick. ..... Every sunny day in first frost, the forest is cold and silent, and there are often high apes whistling, which is a sad phenomenon. The empty valley echoes and the sadness turns for a long time. Therefore, the fisherman sang: "The Wuxia Gorge of the Three Gorges in Badong is long, and the apes crow three times, and tears are spilled on their skirts. 』

Li Daoyuan said that this is the fishing song of fishermen in Badong.

The original poem is:

Badong Three Gorges Song

Wuxia is the longest of the three canyons in eastern Sichuan.

The three crows of the monkey brought out your tears, wetted your sleeves and stung your heart.

Apes in Badong Three Gorges sing funeral music.

The ape sang three tears and stained his clothes.

Adoption ~ hehe