Original: Egrets fly by the side of Mount Cisse. Peach blossom and flowing water mandarin fish fertilizer.
Green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber, There is no need to return to the oblique wind and drizzle. ?
The fisherman on the fishing platform is brown as fur, and he sails in twos and threes.
Being able to ride the current, the white waves of the Yangtze River have never been worried.
Fishing for fishermen in the Ruoxi Bay, the long boat is home to the west and the east.
Snow on the river, Pubian wind, smiling and wearing clothes.
The owner of Songjiang crab house is happy, and the rice and soup are also * * * meals.
Maple leaves fall, flowers dry, and drunken fishing boats don't feel cold.
In Qingcao Lake, the moon is full, and the fisherman of Baling is singing songs.
Fishing for cars, digging for boats, enjoying the storm without fairy.
Interpretation: Egrets are flying freely in front of Mount Cisse, the yellow-green fish on the river are swimming happily, and the peach blossoms floating in the water are so bright. An old man on the river bank wore a blue bamboo hat and a green hemp fiber, braved the oblique wind and drizzle and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River and refused to go home for a long time.
Author: Zhang Zhihe (732 -774), with the same word Zitong, first named Gui Ling,no. Xuanzhenzi. Zhang Cun Piren, Lighthouse Township, Qimen County, is a native of Jinhua, Zhejiang, and an ancestor of Changxing Fangtang, Huzhou. Zhang Zhihe was able to study at the age of three, made a fuss at the age of six, and was enlightened at the age of sixteen. He successively served as Hanlin to be summoned, Sakingo Wei Recorder to join the army, and Nanpu County Commandant. Later, I felt the turmoil in the official sea and the impermanence of life. When my mother and wife died one after another, I abandoned my official and family and wandered around the rivers and lakes. Tang Suzong once gave him a slave and a handmaiden, calling them "fisherman" and "firewood green". Zhang Zhihe then lived in seclusion with his handmaiden in the east and west Tiaoxi and Ruoxi areas of Taihu Lake Basin, where he hung on a boat, floated in three rivers and spread across five lakes, and fished firewood for pleasure.
In the ninth year of Tang Dali (774), Zhang Zhihe went to Huzhou to pay a visit to Yan Zhenqing at the invitation of Yan Zhenqing, the secretariat of Huzhou. In the winter and December of the same year, he accidentally fell into the water in Pingwangying Lake with Yan Zhenqing and others.
His works include Xuanzhenzi with 120 volumes and 30,000 words, Dayi with 15 volumes, and Fisherman's Ci with five poems handed down from generation to generation.