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Who is the author of Fisherman's Songs?
Lady Yang

Yugezi

xsāI shān qián báI lüfíI,

Egrets fly in front of mount cisse,

Mr. Tauvari.

Peach blossom and flowing water mandarin fish fertilizer.

, l ǜ zoey,

Keywords green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber,

Y incarnation buchs ancient.

There is no need to return to the oblique wind and drizzle.

Translation:

Egrets fly freely in front of Mount Cisse. In the river, chubby mandarin fish are swimming happily, and the peach blossoms floating on the water are so bright and full.

An old man on the river bank, wearing a blue bamboo hat and green hemp fiber, braved the oblique wind and drizzle and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home after the rain.

Creative background:

Tang Daizong Dali seven years (772) in September, Yan Zhenqing as Huzhou secretariat, the following year. It's late spring, peach blossoms are in full bloom and mandarin fish are beautiful. They improvised, Zhang sang first and wrote five lyrics. This word is one of them. This word was lost in the reign of Xianzong, and it was recorded in Xuanzhenzi's Fishing Song when Li Deyu visited in the third year of Changqing (823), and it has been passed down to this day.

About the author:

Zhang (730 (Geng Wunian) ~ 8 10? ), the word Zitong, originally named Guiling, Han nationality, Wuzhou (now Jinhua, Zhejiang Province), was named "heavy smoker", also known as "Xuanzhenzi". Famous Taoist priest, poet and poet in Tang Dynasty. At the age of sixteen, he took the imperial examination and was awarded the title of "He Zhi" by Tang Suzong. He was demoted to Nanpu Wei for his crime and was pardoned soon. Since then, he has seen through the world of mortals, wandered the rivers and lakes, and lived in seclusion in Chishan Town, Qimen. His brother Zhang Heling was worried that he wouldn't come back from the earth, so he built a small house in the east of Yuezhou (now Shaoxing) for him to live in. He was given a handmaiden in history, and Zhang married them and named them Yuqiaoqing. He is the author of Xuanzhenzi.