Beautiful poems about hometown

The beautiful poem about the beauty of my hometown is as follows:

1. "Thoughts on a Quiet Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. There was a bright moonlight in front of the bed, and it was suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown.

2. "In the Mountain" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty. The Yangtze River has sadly stagnated, and it will return thousands of miles away. The situation is high and windy at night, and yellow leaves are flying in the mountains.

Detailed introduction of the content:

This little poem has neither strange and novel imagination nor sophisticated and beautiful rhetoric; it just uses a narrative tone to write about the homesickness of a distant visitor. Love, but meaningful and thought-provoking.

Everyone who is a guest in a foreign country will probably feel this way! It may be okay during the day, but in the dead of night, homesickness will inevitably surge in my heart, let alone a bright moon night, let alone an autumn night with a bright moon like frost.

The Yangtze River will not feel sad, but the poets will feel sad. The Yangtze River flows endlessly at night without any stagnation. It is also the poet who thinks that it is stagnant and sluggish. He has been away from his hometown for too long, and his heart is extremely sad because he misses his hometown. The autumn wind is bleak and the yellow leaves are falling. These are not only actual scenery, but also express the desolation and desolation in the poet's heart.

Hometown introduction:

Hometown refers to the place of birth or the place where one has lived for a long time. The second meaning is generally called the "second hometown". In ancient China, there were many elegant names for hometowns. Common ones include mulberry, home mountain, motherland, etc.

The "Great Wind Song" written by Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty: "The strong wind is blowing, the clouds are flying, and the powerful warriors are returning home, and the warriors are guarding the four directions!" This eternal song has been passed down, not just because it is Liu Bang's works express the hometown complex in the hearts of countless people.

In Li Bai's "Silent Night Thoughts": "Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think of your hometown"; in Du Fu's "Moonlight Night Remembering My Brother": "The dew is white tonight, and the moon is the brightness of my hometown." Hometown complex is also rooted in businessmen who are wandering in foreign lands.

For example, in early 1934, Nanyang industrialist Tan Kah Kee resolutely announced the closure of all businesses, and banks would publicly appoint closing clerks to clean up the business and destroy homes and schools. Afterwards, Tan Kah Kee sold his three buildings in Singapore and continued to use them as funds to maintain Xiamen University.