- 渔业 yúyè fishing industrythe industry or business of catching, farming, and processing fish or other aquatic animals and plants; fishery
- 渔民 yúmín fishermanperson or group of people who make a living by fishing; fisherfolk
- 渔船 yúchuán fishing boatboat used for catching fish
- 渔夫 yúfū fishermana person who makes a living by fishing
- 渔村 yúcūn fishing villageA village where fishermen live and work, typically located near water.
- 渔政 yúzhèng fishery administrationAdministrative affairs related to the production, operation, and management of the fishing industry.
- 渔港 yúgǎng fishing portharbor used for docking and repairing fishing boats and for loading or loading and unloading fish catches
- 渔网 yúwǎng fishing netnet used for catching fish or shrimp
- 渔场 yúchǎng fishing groundan area of water where fish or other aquatic animals gather and can be caught commercially; fishery; fishing banks
- 渔具 yújù fishing gearfishing tackle or tools used for catching fish
- 渔家 yújiā fishing familya household or family that makes its living by fishing
- 渔人 yúrén fishermana person who makes a living by catching fish; fishfolk
- 渔工 yúgōng fisherfolkfishermen or people who work in the fishing industry
- 渔区 yúqū fishing districtA land region or district where fishing is the primary industry or where fishery products are concentrated for sale
- 渔翁 yúwēng old fishermanan elderly man who fishes for a living; old fisherman
- 禁渔 jìnyú to ban fishingTo prohibit or ban fishing in certain areas or during certain seasons to protect the growth and reproduction of aquatic life.
- 渔舟 yúzhōu fishing boatliterary word for a fishing boat; also called [[渔槎|漁槎|yu2 cha2]]
- 渔阳 yúyáng YuyangOld place name in the ancient state of Yan; located in parts of modern-day Beijing and Tianjin
- 渔猎 yúliè to fish and huntto fish and hunt; fishing and hunting as a livelihood
- 渔火 yúhuǒ fishing boat lightsthe lights seen on fishing boats at night
- 渔轮 yúlún fishing vesselA motorized boat or ship used for fishing.
- 护渔 hùyú to protect fishingTo patrol or guard waters for the purpose of protecting fishing activities and marine resources.
- 竭泽而渔 jiézé'éryú to kill the goose that lays the golden eggsTo drain a pond to catch all the fish; describes taking everything for immediate gain without thinking of the future.
- 渔翁得利 yúwēngdélì to profit from others' conflictA third party profiting from a conflict between two others who are at a standstill.
- 渔歌 yúgē fisherman's songa folk song sung by fishers, often reflecting their lifestyle and labor
- 渔利 yúlì to fish for profitTo use unfair or opportunistic methods to make a profit, especially by taking advantage of others' conflicts; to profiteer.
- 渔翁之利 yúwēngzhīlì profit from others' conflictProfit gained by a third party when two others are locked in a struggle; used to describe taking advantage of a conflict between others.
- 坐收渔利 zuòshōuyúlì to profit from others' conflict(idiom) to benefit from a dispute or conflict between others without effort; to reap the spoils of a contest between two parties
- 渔汛 yúxùn fishing seasonA specific period when large numbers of fish migrate to a certain area, during which seasonal fishing takes place.
- 渔捞 yúlāo fisherylarge-scale commercial fishing or fishing operations; the industry of harvesting fish using specialized equipment
- 渔户 yúhù fishing householdfishermen or fishing families who earn their living from catching fish
- 坐收渔人之利 zuòshōuyúrénzhīlì to profit from others' conflictTo reap third-party profits by taking advantage of a conflict between others.
- 渔鼓 yúgǔ yugua traditional percussion instrument made of a long bamboo tube with one end covered in thin skin, often used by Daoist priests or to accompany folk chanting
- 渔产 yúchǎn aquatic productsfishery products; aquatic products
- 渔婆 yúpó fisherwomana woman who catches fish for a living
- 涸泽而渔 hézé'éryú to drain the pond to catch the fishLiterally means draining a pond to catch all the fish; used to describe exhausting one's resources without any thought for the future. Similar to the English expression "kill the goose that lays the golden eggs".
- 渔霸 yúbà fishing overlordA local bully or tyrant who dominates fishing grounds and exploits or oppresses fishermen.
- 渔妇 yúfù fisherwomana woman who catches fish or belongs to a fishing family
- 渔人之利 yúrénzhīlì fisherman's gainprofit reaped by a third party when two sides are locked in a dispute, or profit gained at the expense of others who are in conflict
- 渔叉 yúchā fish spearA spear or fork with barbed points used for catching fish; harpoon; fishgig.
- 渔人得利 yúréndélì to benefit from others' fightingTo take advantage of a situation where two parties are in conflict to gain an advantage as a third party. This is a shortened form of the idiom [[鹬蚌相持,渔人得利|鷸蚌相持,漁人得利|yu4 bang4 xiang1 chi2 yu2 ren2 de2 li4]].
- 渔线 yúxiàn fishing line
- 渔汛期 yúxùnqī fishing seasonfishing season; the period of time during which a specific type of fish is abundant and other aquatic life is most abundant and harvested
- 侵渔 qīnyú to seize by forceto seize or plunder another person's property, as a fisherman takes fish; used in formal writing to describe exploiting or defrauding people for profit
- 养殖渔业 yǎngzhíyúyè aquacultureThe industry of farming fish, shrimp, crabs, and other aquatic products; includes freshwater, saltwater, and marine aquaculture.
- 南方澳渔港 nánfāng'àoyúgǎng Nanfang-ao Fishing PortNanfang-ao Port located in [[宜兰县|宜蘭縣|yi2 lan2 xian4]], Taiwan
- 授之以鱼不如授之以渔 shòuzhīyǐyúbùrúshòuzhīyǐyú teach a man to fishgive a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
- 授人以鱼不如授人以渔 shòurényǐyúbùrúshòurényǐyú give a man a fish and you feed him for a dayIt is better to teach someone a skill than to simply provide for their immediate needs; knowledge is the best charity.
- 李渔 lǐyú Li YuLi Yu (1611-1680), a prominent dramatist, novelist, and essayist of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties; author of the play [[风筝误|風箏誤|feng1 zheng5 wu4]] and the essay collection [[闲情偶寄|閒情偶寄|xian2 qing2 ou3 ji4]].
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