Crossword crossword puzzles in Yu Ge Zi

The string words of "Yu Gezi" are as follows:

1, Egrets flying in front of Mount Cisse: It describes the beautiful scene of egrets dancing in the air in front of Mount Cisse.

2. Peach blossom and flowing water mandarin fish fertilizer: It depicts the vivid picture of peach blossom in full bloom, flowing water and mandarin fish fertilizer in spring.

3. Green bamboo hat and green hemp fiber: It shows the leisurely scene of fishing in the rain. In the picture, the fisherman wears a blue bamboo hat and green hemp fiber.

4. There is no need to return to the oblique wind and drizzle: it expresses the feeling that fishermen are immersed in the natural beauty and are unwilling to go home with the oblique wind and drizzle.

Fisherman's song, also known as "fisherman's poem", is a poetic form in ancient China that describes fishermen's life and expresses their feelings. It originated in the pre-Qin Dynasty and prevailed in the Tang and Song Dynasties. With simple language, sincere feelings and vivid pictures, The Fisherman's Songs shows the living state of fishermen living in harmony with nature, and conveys their yearning for a better life and awe of nature. The content of fishing songs is rich and colorful, both describing the life of fishermen and praising the natural landscape.

The description of the natural landscape in Yu Ge Zi is also a major feature. The poet described the beautiful scenery of the sea, rivers, lakes and other waters with delicate brushstrokes, as well as the living conditions of fishermen in these environments. In these poems, we can see the sparkling sea, rippling rivers, quiet and far-reaching lakes, and fishermen living by the water. These paintings not only show the beauty of nature, but also express the poet's awe of nature.

In addition to the description of fishermen's life and natural landscape, Yu Gezi also contains rich philosophy of life. In these poems, the poet put forward many opinions about life, morality and values through observing and thinking about fishermen's life. For example, Yu Gezi often mentioned the concepts of "contentment" and "standing aloof from the world", emphasizing that people should cherish their existing life and pursue inner peace and satisfaction. These thoughts are still instructive to our outlook on life today.