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What is the fishermen's sea?
The sea is a cornucopia of fishermen;

The sea is a paradise for fish;

The sea is a fisherman's fishing net;

The sea is the wealth of fishermen;

The sea is a harbor for fishermen;

The sea is a paradise for fishermen;

The sea is a paradise for fishermen;

The sea is the granary of fishermen;

The sea is the cradle of spray.

Living customs of coastal fishermen

Fishermen's eating, wearing and walking all show some customs and habits of fishermen at sea. Fishermen's specific living customs are all around "ocean", "island" and "seafood", which also reflects the unique charm and life characteristics of marine culture.

1. Fishing Island Seafood Customs Since ancient times, fishermen have never left a word "fish" in their lives. Fishermen's customs of eating fish and seafood are really varied. Moreover, there are many ways to eat fish and seafood, which have been circulated since ancient times.

Second, fishermen's drinking habits. Fishermen at sea have been accompanied by wine all their lives, which is the * * * nature of fishermen's living customs. But fishermen in Jiangsu, Shanghai and Fujian like to drink white wine; Fishermen in Zhoushan Islands love to drink yellow wine, which fishermen call old wine. Fishermen drink old wine in many ways, which reflects their unique low-level taste.

Third, the unique customs of fishermen's diet are different. In the fishing island in the East China Sea, in the fishing port, fishermen, especially fishing at sea, or fishing boats on the voyage, the custom of fresh fish and even the daily eating custom are all unique customs formed in the specific environment of the fishing island in the East China Sea.

Fourth, fishermen's clothing customs.

1. Fishermen's clothes come from Zhoushan Islands, which was the maritime junction of wuyue in ancient times.

2. The fishermen's clothing styles in the fishing villages of the East China Sea Islands, from ancient times to the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and even in the early 1950s, fishermen wore coarse shirts with large rows of buttons in winter, and their tops were left open, and they were single in early spring and late autumn; Even the cotton-padded jacket is left-handed, and the cotton vest is sleeveless. Summer is mostly sleeveless and collarless shirts.

3. Fishermen's clothing evolved into the outer protective clothing for fishermen when working at sea. In the old days, they used tap fine cloth or canvas to make long cloth rafts and sleeves, and then rubbed them with tung oil several times, which had waterproof and permeable effects and was worn in fishing season.