Wang Wei’s poems about his longing for his hometown are as follows;
1. Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during festive seasons. --"Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th".
Explanation: A person is a guest in a foreign country alone, and misses his relatives far away even more during festivals.
Appreciation: It is a seven-character quatrain that describes the homesickness of a wanderer. Therefore, I miss my hometown and people all the time, and when I encounter festive occasions, I miss you even more. Then the poem jumps to write about the brothers far away in their hometown. When they climb high according to the custom of Double Ninth Festival, they are also missing themselves. The poetry jumps repeatedly, is implicit and deep, is simple and natural, and has twists and turns.
2. The tourists did not return home, so they began to feel homesick. -- "Listen to the Palace Orioles".
Explanation: People who have traveled far away have not yet returned home, and when they hear the sweet singing of orioles, they begin to miss their hometown.
Appreciation: The words of this poem are exquisite and delicate, and the description of the oriole in the palace is meticulous. But the purpose of the poem is not simply to "listen to the palace orioles". Visitors hear the melodious cries of orioles and miss the scenery of their hometown. What makes tourists miss the prosperity of the palace instead of the simplicity of their hometown? It can be seen that poetry is by no means as simple as it appears.
3. The city walls look at each other in the distance, but white clouds should be seen. -- "Send a message to my brothers and sisters in the mountains."
Explanation: If you look far away in the city, you should only be able to see white clouds in the sky.
Appreciation: The poet's thoughts returned to his hometown, and presumably his relatives must also be thinking about him and often look in the direction of his seclusion. However, they cannot appreciate their leisurely and contented life. Mingli writes that his relatives miss him, which actually shows that he has been missing his relatives.
Wang Wei’s social background at the time.
Wang Wei lives in Puzhou, east of Huashan Mountain. The more prosperous and lively it is, the more lonely the wanderer becomes in the vast sea of ??people. The first sentence uses the word "dude" and two words "different", which is very substantial. The longing for relatives and the feeling of one's own loneliness are all condensed in the word "independence".
In the feudal era when natural economy played a dominant role, the customs, customs, languages, and living habits of different regions were very different. If you leave your hometown where you have lived for many years and go to a different place, you will feel that everything is strange and unfamiliar. I am used to it and feel that I am a leaf of duckweed floating in a foreign life.