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If catching1 fish in the dark is impressive, imagine eating a slippery minnow with no hands while hanging upside down.
Dawn, over the karst hills of Guilin. These remarkable2 hills owe their peculiar3 shapes to the mildly acid waters of the Li River, whose meandering4 course over eons of time has corroded5 away their bases until only the rocky cores remain.
The Li is one of the cleanest rivers in China, a favorite spot for fishermen with their trained cormorants7. The men, all called Huang, come from the same village; now in their 70s and 80s, they've been fishermen all their lives.
Before they release the birds, they tie a noose8 loosely around the neck to stop them swallowing any fish they may catch. Chanting and dancing, the Huangs encourage their birds to take the plunge9.
Underwater, a cormorant6's hunting instinct kicks in, turning them into fish-seeking missiles. Working together, a good cormorant team can catch a couple of dozen decent-sized fish in a morning.
The birds return to the raft with their fish because they've been trained to do so. From the time it first hatched, each of these cormorants has been reared to a life of obedience10 to its master. The birds are, in effect, slaves. But they're not stupid. It's said that cormorants can keep a tally11 of the fish they catch, at least up to seven; so unless they get a reward now and then, they simply withdraw their labor12. The fishermen of course keep the best fish for themselves; the cormorants get the leftover13 tiddlers. With its collar removed, the bird can at last swallow its prize, best of all, one it isn't meant to have.
These days, competition from modern fishing techniques means the Huangs can't make a living from traditional cormorant fishing alone. And this 1300-year-old tradition is now practiced mostly to entertain tourists.
But on the Caohai Lake in nearby Guizhou Province, an even more unusual fishing industry is alive and well. Geng Zhongsheng is on his way to set out his net for the night
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1 catching | |
adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住 | |
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2 remarkable | |
adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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3 peculiar | |
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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4 meandering | |
蜿蜒的河流,漫步,聊天 | |
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5 corroded | |
已被腐蚀的 | |
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6 cormorant | |
n.鸬鹚,贪婪的人 | |
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7 cormorants | |
鸬鹚,贪婪的人( cormorant的名词复数 ) | |
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8 noose | |
n.绳套,绞索(刑);v.用套索捉;使落入圈套;处以绞刑 | |
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9 plunge | |
v.跳入,(使)投入,(使)陷入;猛冲 | |
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10 obedience | |
n.服从,顺从 | |
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11 tally | |
n.计数器,记分,一致,测量;vt.计算,记录,使一致;vi.计算,记分,一致 | |
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12 labor | |
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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13 leftover | |
n.剩货,残留物,剩饭;adj.残余的 | |
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