Yuwan 1
Chu and Guangxi in Tang Dynasty
Fishing in Green Bay comes in spring, and apricot blossoms come in spring.
The pool is clear and shallow, and the lotus knows the fish are scattered.
Waiting for lovers at dusk, the boat is green and the shore is green.
This poem is about a young man who, under the cover of "fishing", is anxiously waiting for the arrival of his lover in the scenic fishing bay. This fresh poem combines spring, spring water, spring flowers, spring trees and youth, and depicts a beautiful spring for readers.
2. Fishermen in Huaihe River
Tangzhenggu
Whitehead waves on the Chinese Pulsatilla, and one family moves the Jiangpu wind.
He just caught a bass, and his son and grandchildren are busy collecting firewood in the silver grass to make a fire and roast fish.
This is a poem describing the life of fishermen in Huaihe River. In just seven words and twenty-eight words, it shows a picture of fishing customs. This poem is both emotional and elegant, and a natural, harmonious and leisurely fishing map shows the joy of fishermen's life.
3, children fishing
Don Hu Lingneng
A child with unkempt hair and immature face is learning to fish by the river. He is sitting sideways in the grass, and his shadow is set off by weeds.
Hearing the voice of passers-by, the child waved, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not respond to passers-by.
This is a poem about children's life. This poem describes a "unkempt young boy" learning to fish, "sitting beside him, raspberries and moss reflecting his body". Passers-by waved to the child and wanted to know something, but the child was "too scared and scared by the fish". It's really vivid, lifelike, with both form and spirit, and full of fun.
4. Even fishing in Shang Wei.
Tang Bai Juyi
Wei water is like a mirror, and carp and mandarin fish are among them.
I occasionally hold a bamboo pole and hang it next to it.
The breeze blew the fishing line ten feet.
Who knows sitting on a fish, but my heart is nowhere.
Once upon a time, white-headed people also fished this weiyang.
If you don't fish for one person, you will win King Wen at seventy.
I am interested in fishing, but I forgot about the mermaid.
You can't have both, but it makes autumn water shine.
Let's fish as much as possible. Come back and drink my wine.
"Occasionally Fishing in Weishui" is a five-character ancient poem by Bai Juyi, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem was written by a poet. He fished in the Weishui River, had a whim, and then came back after the excitement. Its intention does not lie in people, nor in forgetting the mentality of machines.