[P3 16]:' Canglang refers to the confluence of Han and Xia,' the river beach is in the north of Han, and the' Ze' in' Fisherman' refers to the residual marsh after Yunmengze. '
[P323]: Xi Yong, Si Si, Thinking of Ren Mei, Li Sao, Tian Wen, Buju and Fisherman were all written by Qu Yuan when he was released to the north of Han Dynasty. "
Whether the Fisherman was written by Qu Yuan or not. As far as the content of Fisherman is concerned, it does not reflect the scene when Qu Yuan was released to the north of Han Dynasty.
1, "Swimming in Hechi, walking on the river bank, looking haggard"
When Qu Yuan was released to the north of Han Dynasty, his mental outlook and physical condition were not "haggard and haggard".
2. "I'd rather go to Xiangliu and be buried in the belly of a river fish. Ann can be white, dust in the world! " It doesn't match the scene in Hanbei.
First, there is no "Xiang Liu" in Hanbei;
First, when Qu Yuan was in the Northern Han Dynasty, he did not have the idea of "going to Hunan and dying in the belly of a fish".
3. The fisherman walked away with a smile, but Song said:
"The water of surging waves is clear, you can Zhuo my tassel. The water in the rough waves is turbid, so you can lick my feet. "
The content of fisherman's lyrics, "the water of surging waves", is not necessarily related to where fisherman is.
Some of the poems created are "touching the scene"; Some are "reminiscence and reminiscence"; Some are "fantasy fugue".
A poet is not necessarily present when he writes a poem. If there is a singer's song, its lyrics may be different from where they are, and some may be thousands of miles away, so it is rare to have a connection.
As the singer said, the sky is gray and the earth is boundless. People are not necessarily under the "Yinshan Mountain".
Therefore, the textual research of "the water of surging waves" cannot explain the question of Qu Yuan's whereabouts.