Why do fisherman Zhang Yan’s poems have spaces?

Why do Yugezi Zhang Yan’s poems have spaces?

1. Because Yugezi is a cipai noun, also called "long and short sentences" and "small orders". It can be sung and is divided into two sections, upper and lower, so there is a space between the two sections.

2. Zhang Zhihe (about 730-about 810), a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Zitong, named Zitong, was born in Jinhua, Wuzhou (now Jinhua, Zhejiang). He worked as a minor official in the imperial court, and later lived in seclusion in the rivers and lakes, calling himself a Yanbo fisherman. This poem expresses the joy of living in seclusion by expressing the life of a fisherman. The young man was talented and learned, good at music, calligraphy and painting, and was highly valued by Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty. He later lived in seclusion and called himself "Yanbo Diaotu". His works mostly wrote about idle life, and his poetry style was fresh and natural.

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3. This word is written in the beautiful waterside scenery and the ideal life of fishermen, and expresses the author's love for freedom and nature. What attracts us more in the poem is not the fisherman who is calm and comfortable in the wind and rain, but the picture of the spring river in Jiangxiang during the Peach Blossom Flood in February, with the water rising and misty rain misty. Green mountains in the rain, fishing boats on the river, egrets in the sky, and red peaches on both sides of the bank. The colors are bright but soft, and the atmosphere is peaceful but full of vitality. This not only reflects the author's artistic ingenuity, but also reflects his lofty, unconventional, leisurely and refined taste. After the song was recited, it not only became popular among many people, but also spread overseas.