Poyang Fisherman's Song (the third batch of provincial level) Poyang Fisherman's Song is a type of folk song. Because the local area is located on the northeast bank of Poyang Lake and is densely covered with rivers and branches, people living along the lake have been engaged in fishing since ancient times. Fisherman's Songs are widely spread, and the soil for the formation of fishermen's songs with the phrase "the grass in the marshland is green, the plum blossoms are yellow in the mist and rain, the maple leaves the summer heat, and the green bamboos welcome the snow" has been formed. Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "A Farewell Preface to Climbing Hongfu Tengwang Pavilion in Autumn" that "the fishing boats sing in the evening, and the sound echoes all over the shore of Pengli." The moving scene of Poyang Lake Fisherman's Song is reproduced with artistic techniques. Poyang Fisherman's Song is the artistic crystallization of the production and life of Poyang fishermen for nearly a thousand years, with rich content, diverse forms and lively. Various elements in the music (modal, melody, singing style, use of true and false voices, etc.) are very distinctive. There are male and female duets "I lost my pole while rowing the boat"; female solo "Asking my lover when he will return", the melody has great ups and downs, and the words "hehehehe" are used in the singing, which gives the feeling of sailing in the wind, and is often sung when the boat is in the wind; "I want to sing a love song when the sun sets over the mountain" is often sung when the boat is in the wind, but this song must be sung in falsetto, and has a different charm; male solos include "Lifting the bow to run" and "0 fishing to make a living", which must be sung when the boat is in the wind, with bright and powerful syllables and more masculine momentum. There is also a kind of song that can be sung by men, women, old and young, such as "Fishing for the moon in the water is a waste", with a slow and casual rhythm. This song is often sung when drying nets, weaving nets, repairing boats on the shore or doing some fishing work indoors. Fishermen's songs are short and concise, with a free and lively rhythm; the content is healthy, optimistic and enterprising. "The water in Poyang Lake is floating, and the scenery of Dongshan is beautiful at dawn. Fishermen are born strong and happy to fish every day." This reflects the essential characteristics of Poyang Fishermen's Songs. More than 140 folk songs have been excavated and sorted out, and they have a certain influence in the country, playing a major role in promoting the cultural construction connotation of the Poyang Lake Economic Zone.