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偶读《全唐诗》,在卷五一九中,见李远所作《咏壁鱼》一诗,读后,觉得对档案材料的保护,颇有启发。原诗如下: “鳞细粉光鲜,开书乱眼前。透窗疑漏网。落砚似流泉。潜穴河图内,吞钩乙字边。莫言鬢鬣小,食尽白苹篇。”作者李远是四川人,生活在唐朝末年。曾当过刺史。他对壁鱼的生活习性的观察细致人微,对它们的危害性也有深刻的认识。我们且看他对壁鱼的生态和危害性的描述:打开书本,映入眼帘的首先是四处乱窜的壁鱼,它混身上下的细鳞,象银粉闪闪发光。它钻出窗缝,好似鱼儿漏网。它落入砚池,好似飞泉奔
I read “The Complete Tang Poetry”. In Volume Five-One Nine, I found a poem of “The Great Wall Fish” by Li Yuan. After reading it, I feel enlightened by the protection of archives. The original poem is as follows: "Scales fine powder, opened the book chaos in front of the window suspicious network. Falling Yan-like flow springs. Hidden point river map, swallow the word side. Li Yuan is a native of Sichuan, living in the late Tang Dynasty. Has been a provincial governor. His observation of the habits of walled fish meticulously and meticulously, and he also had a profound understanding of their dangers. We look at his description of the ecology and dangers of wall fish: open the book, the first thing that catches the eye is the fisheye wall fish, which mixes the fine scales up and down, gleaming like silver powder. It drilled a window slit, as if the fish were missing the net. It falls into the inkstone, it seems to fly Springs ran