Qiujiang solo fishing map
Qing Dynasty: Wang Shizhen
A boat with a hat, a silk and an inch-long hook.
Sing a song, drink a bottle of wine, and catch a river alone.
Explanation:
Sitting on the boat, wearing a hat and a hemp fiber, a 10-foot fishing line and an inch-long hook;
Sing a fishing song loudly, drink a bottle of wine, and fish on the river alone this autumn.
Dai Li: Hats woven with bamboo or reed stalks are also used by fishermen and farmers to prevent sun and rain. Boat: A boat. Silon: fishing rope woven with silk. Bottle: wine glass.
Extended data theme:
The whole poem describes a man dressed as a fisherman fishing on the river: a hemp fiber, a hat, a canoe and a fishing rod. The fisherman sings and drinks, and the chic fishing is vividly portrayed. Although I have caught the autumn of a river by myself, I can't help hiding a little bleak and lonely in my leisure time.
The author's ideological achievements:
After money, Wang Shizhen took the lead in poetry, and together with Zhu Yizun, he was called "the king of southern Zhu and northern Zhu". Poetry in the early years is beautiful and clear, and it turns vigorous in middle age. Good at each body, especially the Seven Wonders.
Wang Shizhen is another master who advocates verve theory after Si Kongtu and Yan Yu, and he is a master of verve theory. Unfortunately, Wang Yuyang only used the word "charm" in his life, but he did not discuss it actively and systematically. Later commentators held their own opinions and explained them one after another.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the research on the grammar of classical literature became more and more in-depth, but at the same time, Wang Shizhen and Wang Yuyang's "verve theory" was unique, surpassing the specific text form of traditional grammar research, and their understanding of the artistic value of classical works rose to a more profound level.