What poem does homesickness come from in stormy weather?
In stormy weather, it comes from the Book of Songs, hurricanes and owls. "The room is upturned and the wind and rain are swaying." My nest is dying. It is swaying in the wind and rain. Stormy originally refers to the bird's nest on the tree shaking in the wind and rain. Later, it was used to describe the turbulent situation. This is not just the day when Ye Wan lives at sea. It is also a true portrayal of his escape. "Seeing things and thinking about my hometown" comes from Tang Pei legend Yan Rui: "The imperial concubine gave me a rhinoceros hairpin and said," Seeing things and thinking about people in another day ".