What are the poems about nostalgia?

The poems about nostalgia are as follows:

1. When a young boy leaves home and his elder comes back, his local pronunciation remains unchanged and his hair on his temples fades away. ——He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty, "Returning to Hometown"

Translation: I left my hometown when I was young and did not return home until I was old. Although my local pronunciation has not changed, the hair on my temples has become sparse.

2. There is Tianjie to the north and south of Zhouqiao, where my father is waiting to drive home. ——"Zhou Bridge" by Fan Chengda in the Song Dynasty

Translation: On the Tianjie to the north and south of Tianhan Bridge, the elders of the Central Plains stood looking southward year after year, hoping for the return of Master Wang.

3. When will the home in the dream arrive? How many people will return to the river when spring comes? ——Lu Lun's "Chang'an Spring Hope"

Translation: My hometown is in my dream, but when can I return it? Of the people who come and go on the river in the spring, how many of them are going back?

4. *** looked at the bright moon and wept, and my heart was in the same place all night long. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Moon and Feelings"

Translation: Looking at the bright moon together, separated relatives will cry sadly, and the homesickness will be the same in all five places in one night.

5. Nanpu is sad and sad, the west wind is blowing in autumn. I feel heartbroken when I see it, so go and don’t look back. ——Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Nanpu"

Translation: In the autumn when the west wind is blowing and bleak, it is a sad farewell to the waterfront in the south. Looking back once will make you heartbroken, so go ahead and don’t look back again.