Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idle to catch Bixi, I suddenly dreamed of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun.
Idle to catch Bixi, I suddenly dreamed of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun.
"I will sit on a fishing rod, lazily by the stream, and suddenly dream of the day when I will take a boat" comes from the poem "it is hard to go" by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. These two poems contain two allusions, namely, fishing in Bixi and dreaming of the sun by boat. Among them, "fishing in Bixi" means that Lu Shang was fishing by the Weihe River, and he was finally met and was reused to help Zhou destroy the merchants. "Dreaming of the sun by boat" refers to Yi Yin, the founding minister of Shang Dynasty. Before he was reused by Shang King, he dreamed that he passed by the sun and moon by boat. Borrowing these two allusions, the poem dreams that one day, like the ancients, it will build a great achievement that the rulers can trust and reuse.
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