Looking for the source or original text of an ancient fable about the fisherman and the seabird~ It is roughly described as follows. I would like to know the original text or the original translation.

"Those who like gulls": People on the sea have people who like gulls. Every time they go to the sea, gulls swim around, and there are hundreds of gulls there. His father said: "I heard that gulls and birds are all swimming from you. You take them and I will play with them." On the sea tomorrow, gulls and birds will dance but not go up. ——"Liezi - Huangdi Chapter" Allusion: The gulls and birds do not fly down, which means that you are aware that others will harm you and take precautions. Brief Comment: The original intention of the story is to illustrate that "the best thing is to speak, the best thing is to do nothing". It means that the best thing to say is to say nothing, and the best behavior is to be quiet and do nothing, without distracting thoughts, and just let nature take its course. This story shows that if anyone has evil intentions, everyone will stay away from him.