Jingkou and Guazhou are just separated by a water, and Zhongshan has only a few heavy green mountains.
The gentle spring breeze turns green again, but, moon in the sky, when can you take me home?
2. Tang Wangwei? Vacation in the mountains reminds me of my brothers in Shandong?
I am a lonely stranger in a strange land, and I miss my family more often during the holidays.
When I think of my brothers' bodies climbing high, I will feel a little regret for not being able to reach me. ?
3. Tang Li Bai? Seeing friends off at Jingmen Ferry?
Sail from Jingmen Ferry, and soon you will be with southerners.
At the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, the river winds through the wilderness.
The moon rises like a mirror, and the sea clouds twinkle like palaces.
The water brings you the feeling of home and makes your boat travel 300 miles.
4. Tang Du Fu? Think of my brothers on a moonlit night.
The drums of the defenders cut off people's communication, and a lonely goose was singing in autumn in the frontier.
The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!
Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.
Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop.
5. Tang Li Bai? Spring night flute in Los Angeles/Spring night flute in Luoyang
Yu Di's dark flying sound scattered into the spring breeze in Los Angeles. ?
In this nocturne, the willow is broken, and no one can afford to be homesick.
How to appreciate the sentence "Who won't miss his hometown"?
This sentence means that in the music tonight, who will not miss home when they hear the "broken willow" in their hometown? ? I heard the willow break in this serenade. Tonight, in the ethereal sound of the flute, I heard the homesick "broken willow". The flute is fluttering, so touching. Here, breaking willow can be understood as not only hearing a broken willow song, but also hearing the meaning of breaking willow in music. ""who can't afford to miss home? "Who won't miss home when they hear this flute? In connection with the first sentence, this wandering feeling of missing my hometown may be hidden and indescribable at first, but suddenly it becomes clear and strong because of the flute I overheard. The word "who" is very general, but it actually highlights the poet's homesickness.