Poems I began to miss before I left.

The poems I began to miss before I left are as follows:

1, the four kings make people old, and the years are getting late. This poem is from Farewell, which means that the sadness of missing the king makes people look old, time suddenly passes, and it is night again. The poet revealed his inner loneliness and old age by expressing his deep thoughts for the king.

2. Seeing the autumn wind in Luoyang, I want to write a book. This poem, written by Qiu Si, means that the autumn wind and the cool wind blow gently in Luoyang, blowing up my yearning for my relatives in my hometown. The poet wanted to write a letter from home and send it to his distant relatives, but he found that his thoughts were numerous and hard to say.

A person is a stranger in a foreign land, and misses his relatives during holidays. This poem comes from "I miss my brothers in Shandong on vacation in the mountains", which means that guests who leave home alone for other places miss their loved ones, especially when the festival comes. By describing his loneliness in other places, the poet expressed his deep thoughts for his relatives in his hometown.

Looking up, I found that it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly remembered home. This poem comes from Thinking of a Quiet Night, which means looking up at the bright moon and overlooking the hometown. The poet expresses homesickness and deep attachment to his hometown by depicting the bright moon.

After three months of war, a message from hometown is worth a ton of gold. This poem is from Spring Hope, which means that the war has lasted for three months, and a letter from home is more precious than two thousand gold. The poet expressed his longing for a peaceful life and deep concern for his family by describing the cruelty of war and his yearning for his hometown.

What I began to miss before I left:

1, Reluctance: The word Reluctance comes from a Chinese idiom to describe people's deep reluctance and attachment to certain people or things. This kind of emotion is often manifested as unwilling and painful to leave a place or separate from someone. For example, after the holiday, we reluctantly leave our hometown and go back to work or study. In other words, when we parted from a good friend, our hearts were filled with feelings of reluctance.

2. Reluctance: Reluctance and reluctance have similar meanings, and both express deep nostalgia and reluctance for someone or something. This kind of emotion is often manifested as unwillingness and pain to leave a particular person, place or experience. For example, after watching a good movie, we are reluctant to leave the cinema and are still immersed in the plot and characters of the movie. In other words, we are reluctant to leave with a special friend, and our hearts are still full of expectations and hopes for reunion.

3. Endless aftertaste: Endless aftertaste describes people's aftertaste and nostalgia for past good experiences or things. This kind of emotion is often manifested in the deep nostalgia for a special experience and the desire to experience it again. For example, when we taste a delicious dish, the aftertaste is endless, and our hearts are filled with the desire to taste it again. Or, spend a good time with friends, have an endless aftertaste after parting, and be full of expectations for reunion in your heart.