"Fishing boat sings late" is a guzheng song, the title of which is taken from the poem "Fishing boat sings late, making Li Peng poor" in the preface to Wang Tengting by Wang Bo, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
The music depicts the fishermen singing in the sunset glow in the south of the Yangtze River until the moonlight is like water and thousands of lights are shining. The other song "Fishing Boat Singing Night" does not refer to the above-mentioned guzheng music, but should be composed by Wang Zhi, a teacher from the Folk Music Department of the Central Conservatory of Music.
The people of the fishing fleet sing at night.
Lyrics/Arranger: Meng Qinghua
Singing: Liu Guijuan (Dan Jiao)
The boat is full of fishing songs,
Fish and shrimp sink, clouds fall far away.
Ah, the boat paddles and people get drunk.
The fishing fire on the river accompanied the fishing song to the river.
Fishing boat sings late is a famous northern Zheng music school.
The title of the song is taken from Tang's Preface to Tengwang Pavilion.
The meaning of "fishing boats sing late, ringing Li Peng's shore".