Poems about a wanderer missing his hometown and relatives

Wanderers missing their hometown and relatives is one of the common themes in ancient Chinese literature. There are many popular poems expressing this emotion. The following are some related poems:

1. "Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, there is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not reach Yumen Pass." - Wang Zhihuan's "Ascend the Stork Tower"< /p>

This poem takes the Yellow River as the background and writes about the wanderer's longing for his hometown during the journey.

2. "There are close friends in the sea, and we are like neighbors at the end of the world." ——Wang Bo's "Send Off Du Shaofu's Appointment in Shuzhou"

This poem expresses that even though we are far away, we are still close to each other. True friends are neighbors even though they are thousands of miles apart.

3. "The setting clouds and solitary swans are flying together, and the autumn water is the same color as the sky." ——Wang Bo's "Climbing the Stork Tower"

This poem describes the wanderer's view The magnificent scenery in the distance expresses the deep feeling of missing one's hometown through the natural landscape.

4. "I only hope that your heart will be like my heart, and I will live up to my love for you." - Li Zhiyi's "Untitled"

This poem directly expresses the wanderer's deep affection for his relatives, I hope that we can be close to each other and share our love for each other.

5. Poetry: Where is the hometown at sunset? The smoke on the Yanbo River makes people sad. From: "Yellow Crane Tower/Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower" by Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty. Interpretation: The dusk is gradually spreading, where is my hometown? The misty mist on the river makes people even more worried!

These poems express the wanderer's feelings of missing his hometown and relatives, showing the worries of leaving home and the desire to reunite.