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It's better to start weaving your fishing net than just covet fish in the water.
Prime Minister Zhang Zaidong Lake

Tang: Meng Haoran

The autumn water rises and almost blends with the shore, mixing water and sky with the sky.

Ozawa's water vapor transpiration on the cloud soil is white, and the waves seem to shake the whole Yueyang.

I'm going to cross the water to find a boat and paddle. It's a shame to return home in the sacred age.

Sitting around watching other people's hard river fishing can only envy the fish caught in the fish.

In this poem, the author compares the people who were officials at that time to "anglers" and compares himself to "fishermen". Use what you see and hear by Dongting Lake to express your ambition to be an official. Although the author is deliberately praising each other, this poem has hidden mystery; The author does mean "begging for an official", but this poem has no feeling of bowing its head at all. It can be seen that the author's way of seeking officials can be described as unique and ingenious. Through the confession of poetry, I not only showed my brilliant knowledge and ability, but also took the opportunity to explain my mind euphemistically. Its genius is self-evident.

A famous saying summed up by later generations, "settle for second best, netting is better", comes from this poem.

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