Once upon a time, the popular song "The Tracker's Love" was popular all over the country, but many people didn't know what it meant. Let's get to know each other.
0 1 In ancient times, hundreds of rivers competed for flow, and coal, wood, agricultural and sideline products and daily necessities were transported in and out by ships, so porters played a key role at that time. They bent down and limped forward with a hard rope. There are many trackers who don't wear clothes when pulling fibers, and most of them are naked in the late spring and the warm season of summer.
In addition to pulling the fiber, the tracker will shout a hoarse boatman's horn. There are no words in the hymn, "Hey, hey, hey, drag, drag, drag ..." Whenever you sail against the current or encounter a dangerous beach, it is the helplessness of the bottom and the struggle for life.
When pulling fiber, always go into the water, and you can't take off your clothes in time. Even if you have time to put on clothes, clothes soaked in water will cause resistance to the tracker's progress in the water. Even if you are soaked in water, it will rub your skin and cause skin wear and inflammation.
There are mainly the following kinds of trace stones along the Yangtze River:
1. Tracker's footprints, rocks left by trackers walking on the track.
2. Traces of fiber rope, stones with traces of fiber rope wear when pulling the boat.
3. Ship-tying stones, stones marked with ship-tying.
There are still many taboos on board. On the boat, the bowl can't be called "bowl", but "lotus". Lotus is the mascot, and the bowl means "full of water", which is taboo for people on board. Chopsticks are called "Haogan", which is a pole and a bamboo pole for boating. People surnamed Chen have to be called "Old Yiner" because "Chen" is homophonic and "heavy".