The poems about missing family members are as follows:
1. "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
Being a stranger in a foreign land, every day During the festive season, miss your loved ones even more. I know from afar that when my brothers climbed to a high place, there was only one less person planting dogwood trees.
Appreciation: "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" is one of the famous poems by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the wanderer's feelings of homesickness and nostalgia for his family. The poem starts with the title, describing the loneliness and desolation of life in a foreign land. Therefore, he misses his hometown and his people all the time, and when he encounters a good festival, he misses him even more.
Then the poem jumps to writing about brothers far away in their hometown. When they climb high according to the custom of the 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. Among them, "I miss my relatives even more during the festive season" has become a famous saying among wanderers for thousands of years, and has touched the hearts of many wanderers.
2. "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty
Crows roost on the white trees in the atrium, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks around, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts.
Appreciation: "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night" is selected from "The Collection of Wang Sima". This poem is already very beautiful. The poet uses figurative language and rich imagination to exaggerate the specific environment and atmosphere of looking at the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, bringing readers into a time when the moon is bright and people are far away, and the thoughts are deep and affectionate. He also adds a spiritual and spiritual sigh. The endlessly deceptive ending expresses the ease of separation and reunion in a very tactful and moving way.
3. "People Think of Returning Every Day" Xue Daoheng, Sui Dynasty
It has only been seven days since spring, and it has been two years since I left home. After returning to the wild geese, my thoughts are in front of the flowers.
Appreciation: This is a homesick poem. At the very beginning of the poem, neat counterpoints are used to describe the season and the time of leaving home. In the first two sentences, the poet stated a fact lightly: "It has only been seven days since spring, and it has been two years since I left home." The writing style is plain and seems to be devoid of emotion. However, when humming, you will feel a bitter homesickness permeating the lines.
4. "Autumn Thoughts" by Zhang Ji of the Song Dynasty
The autumn wind is seen in Luoyang City, and the desire to write is full of ideas. I'm afraid that I can't say it all in a hurry, and the travelers are about to open the gate again.
Appreciation: "Autumn Thoughts" is a nostalgia poem by Zhang Ji, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the depth of nostalgia by describing the mood before and after writing the letter. It expresses deepness rather than lightness, and contains twists and turns instead of gentleness. At first glance, it seems to be just a few words, but if you chant it carefully, it has infinite meaning.