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The Fisherman in Huaishang is a seven-character quatrain written by Zheng Gu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is about the life of fishermen who make a living by fishing with water. The first two sentences say that the old fisherman lives on the river waves all the year round, and the whole family drifts on the water with the fishing boat and bathes in wind and rain at the water's edge.
After catching a fat bass, the whole family set up a firewood stove to cook in the flower field, and the old and the young enjoyed the fruits of their labor. The language of this poem is simple and natural, with no allusions or carvings, and the poetic style is fresh and bright, clear and clear.
Zheng Gu's four-line poems are fresh and natural, and seldom use allusions and uncommon words, which can best reflect the main artistic style of his poems. Like the object described in the poem, the language of this poem is very simple and natural, without allusions and carvings, and the poetic style is fresh and lively, clear and clear.
The ancestors of the Northern Song Dynasty did not choose Zheng Duguan's tomb table: "There are 400 collections of Yuntai and so on, which have been done so far. Scholar-bureaucrat's home and committee godson are salty and poetic, just like Liu Jia. The cover is clear, not awkward or wild. "Judging from this poem, it does have its own mental outlook, which is different from that of the late Tang Dynasty and leads its own team. Ji Yun called it "solid enough to be a giant at the end of the Tang Dynasty", which is not a hollow reputation.