If you were to look at a scroll of 瀑树钓叟 , you would likely see:
The phrase "Old fisherman of waterfall tree" (瀑树钓叟, Bù Shù Diào Sǒu ) refers to a classic motif in East Asian ink painting and literati culture. It captures a deep philosophical yearning for a life of quiet seclusion and harmony with nature. Old fisherman of waterfall tree зЂ‘ж ‘й’“еЏџ
He is a master of "fishing for fish, not for fame". His leisure is a deliberate protest against the noise of worldly ambition. If you were to look at a scroll
A "blasted tree" that has survived the elements, much like the fisherman himself. A Philosophical Reflection His leisure is a deliberate protest against the
The "Waterfall Tree" setting emphasizes the dynamic energy of nature (the waterfall) against the steadfast, weathered wisdom of the old tree. This contrast creates a space for meditation—a "spiritual world" where the man is both separate from and part of the landscape. Visualizing the Motif