Tell your son to change the wine in the city, and you will have a new one.
This is a poem. The first two sentences of this poem are about scenery, and the last two sentences are about scenery. The beauty of the scenery is mixed with the warmth of personnel, which makes the whole poem full of simple and sweet breath.
Write a vision in the first sentence. The sky is blue, egrets fly, and the poet dyed the whole article with elegant colors into a bright background. A word "before" adds infinite vitality to the silent and boundless blue sky.
Write a close-up of the second sentence. Peach blossoms are in full bloom, which indicates that March is the season of spring flowers: the spring water is soaring, the river waves are vast, the fishing boats are up and down, and the waves are beating against the shore. Here, the poet also pointed out that this is a "family boat". From this perspective, the river is the soil on which fishermen live, and the fishing boat is the house where fishermen live. Now that the fisherman is berthed on the shore, it is obvious that there are things to be solved on the shore, so the following poem is naturally drawn.
The fisherman called his son to the city to play with wine in three or four sentences. The wine money is the delicious "shrinking words" just caught, which is Wuchang fish. This is an extremely common scene. Most fishermen are addicted to alcohol, and it is also common to exchange catches for alcohol. It is the poet who hopes to show the simplicity of barter exchange through the description of these ordinary daily things, the father calling for his son's family happiness, the fisherman's self-sufficiency and carefree enjoyment.
Between the lines of the poem, admiration for the fisherman's life and praise for the natural scenery are revealed everywhere, which actually reflects the poet's yearning for the quiet and unrestrained realm.
As an inscription poem, it obviously focuses on the interpretation of the picture. This poetic language has a fresh, clear and fluent style, and realizes the consistency with the picture and theme.
References:
Qian Zhonglian, 1. Appreciation Dictionary of Poetry in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties Liao Jin Yuan Ming: Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House,1994-12-1:183-184.