Fan Zhongyan's Fisherman on the River: People come and go on the river, but they love the beauty of bass. Look at those poor fishermen, floating up and down in the big waves and rocking in the boats. "The Fisherman's Pride (Qiu Si)": The scenery in Qiu Lai is different, and Hengyang geese walk carelessly. Around, the sound of the horn sounded, thousands of miles away, and the long smoke closed. A glass of turbid wine is Wan Li's home, but Ran Yan hasn't come home yet. The pipe strength is covered with frost. People don't sleep, and the general has white hair and tears. "Wuyi Tea Song" comes from the southeast every spring, and Jianxi first warms the ice slightly. Strange tea by the stream is the highest in the world, and Wuyi immortals have been planted since ancient times. "Su Curtain Cover" has blue sky, yellow leaves, autumn colors and cold smoke on the waves. The mountain reflects the setting sun and the sky meets the water, and the grass is ruthless, even outside the setting sun. Dark homesickness, chasing travel, every night unless, good dreams make people sleep. The bright moon tower is lonely, and the wine turns into sorrow and tears.
Fan Zhongyan (1 0,989,1to 1052,1June 9) was written in Greek. Originally from _ Zhou, he moved to Wuxian, Suzhou. An outstanding politician and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. Fan Zhongyan lost his father when he was young, and his mother remarried Changshan Zhu, so he changed his name to Zhu Yue. In the eighth year of Dazhong Xiangfu (10 15), Fan Zhongyan studied hard and awarded the commander-in-chief of Guangde Army to join the army.