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Ancient children's fishing poems and their significance

Children fishing

A unkempt little boy learned to bow,

Sit by the raspberry moss.

Passers-by ask and wave,

Frightened fish should not be surprised.

Interpretation of poetry

A unkempt child learns to fish like an adult, sitting sideways on strawberry moss, his figure hidden in the weeds. Hearing passers-by asking for directions, he waved at a distance, afraid to disturb the fish and dare not answer loudly.