This word describes the fishing scene in Jiangnan water town during the spring flood season. It is a landscape painting written in poetry, with distinctive mountains and waters and the image of a fisherman.
The first sentence "Egrets fly in front of Mount Cisse" and "Egrets fly in front of Mount Cisse" point out the location, and "Egrets" is a symbol of leisure. It is written that egrets fly freely, setting off the leisure of the fisherman. The second sentence, "Peach blossoms and flowing water make mandarin fish fat", means that mandarin fish are growing fat at this time when peach blossoms are in full bloom and the river is soaring. Here, the pink and the water are in harmony, which shows the lakes and mountains in front of the Cisse Mountain in late spring and exaggerates the living environment of the fisherman.
Creation background
Fisherman's Song, also known as Fisherman's Father or Fisherman's Music, is probably a folk fishing song. The author wrote five "Fisherman's Songs", which is the first one. According to the records quoted in the Chronicle of Ci Lin, Zhang Zhihe had an audience with Yan Zhenqing, a historian in Huzhou, and asked Yan for help to replace the boat because it was worn out, and made "Fisherman's Songs".