渔舟独唱
[yú zhōu dú chàng]
"Yu Zhou Du Chang" refers to a 'Solo Singing Fisherboat,' evoking a classic image of tranquil isolation on water bodies. A single fisherman singing while working portrays scenes from old China where folks used music or songs to accompany labor, embodying harmony with nature and traditional lifestyles untouched by bustling modern cities, celebrating solitariness yet connection to ancestral practices.