What are Jiang Ziya's poems about fishing?

Jiang Shang, Jiang Ziya. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the founder of the State of Qi helped Zhou destroy the merchants and built land to seal the country. Later, he was called the Great King, and in history, he was called the "Taigong".

One day, when Zhou Wenwang came back from hunting, he found that he was fishing by the Wei River. I saw his silver beard hanging down his shoulders, quietly getting off the hook, watching the fish float up, but fishing with a straight hook, while Jiang Ziya seemed to turn a blind eye to the nomadic people in the past. King Wen was very surprised. He went up to talk to him and asked Jiang Ziya, "Why do you catch fish with a straight hook?" Jiang Ziya said with a smile, "It's better to be straight than to be happy. Not for Jin Heng, but for the king and marquis ",which means:" I (Jiang Shang) would rather do things directly than beat around the bush. My bait is not for those precious fish, just waiting for the princes to take the bait. " . A more popular point is that "others are trying to find a boss for a job, but I don't grovel to find it." I have real skills, and my skills are for those bosses who really understand my talents and can use me wisely. In fact, I have been ready for a long time, just waiting for my Bole to discover. " It can be seen that Jiang Ziya's 60-year study, experience and self-cultivation have long been respected and neglected. Then Zhou Wenwang chatted with him again, and found that this person spoke with great respect, so he continued to chat with him, and the more he talked, the more speculative he became. King Wen felt that this was the talent he was looking for day and night to prosper Zhou and destroy business, and immediately asked him to get on the bus and go back to the palace together, worshiping him as a Taishi (equivalent to the Prime Minister). From then on, Jiang Taigong was like a duck to water, giving full play to his talents. According to historical records, King Wen "conspired with Lu Shang to subvert Xiu De's commercial politics, which involved a lot of military strength and wisdom."

Jiang Ziya lived in poverty for half his life, and he was uncertain about the choice of his master, but he could endure, observe the situation and bide his time. Although he was white-haired, he finally met a wise master, who assisted Ji Chang and Xiu De in strengthening martial arts and vigorously promoting the Zhou Dynasty. Zhou Wuwang attacked Zhou, Ziya was the strategist, and made great contributions in World War I. At the beginning of Zhou, Jiang Taigong was made the monarch of Qi. He managed the country well and established a vast country. The legacy is still there, handed down from generation to generation, which laid the foundation for his later descendant Qi Huangong, who became the first of the five tyrants.

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