Poetic nature of Yu Gezi

Fishing songs reflect the natural features and people's life in the south of China, and express their yearning for a better life.

1. Description of the scenery and climate in southern China.

By describing the natural scenery of the water town, such as narrow rivers, black river bottoms, banks covered with mallows, and rainy weather in the southeast, The Fisherman's Song vividly shows the landscape and climate characteristics of southern China, and at the same time reveals the poet's strong feelings.

2. Characteristics of fishermen and fishing villages

The poem also depicts the people's livelihood in the fishing village, and depicts the complicated scenes when fishermen work: one person sails alone, the head of the family is with his family, and the old and the young are in the same place, showing the general life of the society at that time with detailed descriptions.

3. Metaphor of fishing songs

In addition, this poem also uses the metaphor of "fishing songs" to describe people's yearning for a better life. Fishing songs are used to describe those beautiful cultures that have not received due attention, so that they bloom layer by layer and the whole "fishing songs" have profound and diverse connotations.

4. The intersection of landscape and philosophical thinking

By sketching the natural scenery and living environment, the poet's thinking is also displayed. There are not only beautiful scenery in the poem, but also a philosophical discussion on life, which embodies the author's philosophical thinking on human existence and has profound implications.

5. The creative background and influence of Yu Gezi.

Yu Gezi was written in the Tang Dynasty, when agriculture and fishery were developed in the south of China, and there were many talented men there. At this time, this iconic work of Zhang came into being. 20 13 Commemorative Zhang, "Fishing Songs" was selected as the opening performance of "China International Literature Week Guangdong Creation Night" and exhibited in Guangdong Provincial Museum and other places.

6. Artistic expression of fishing songs.

The artistic expression of Yu Gezi is fresh, natural, smooth and clear. It uses five-character quatrains, and each sentence uses popular techniques such as interchangeable words, semi-interchangeable words and colloquial words, which makes the sentence easy to sing and spread. At the same time, the use of "fishing songs" endows the whole poem with deeper poetic and artistic value.