Poems about hometown. What are the poems about hometown?

1. Elegies can be used as weeping, and distant views can be used as homecomings. --Han Yuefu folk songs.

2. Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the southern branch of the bird's nest. --Nineteen Ancient Chinese Poems

3. I am even more timid when I am close to my hometown, and I dare not ask the stranger. --Questions from the Tang and Song Dynasties

4. When you come from your hometown, you should know the affairs of your hometown. Will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow? --Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty

5. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown. -- Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

6. Where is my hometown, forget it unless you are drunk -- Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty

7. Tonight, when the moon is bright, everyone can see, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts. --Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty

8. When meeting people, I gradually feel that the local accent is different, but I hate that the orioles sound like their hometown. --Tang Dynasty - Sikong Tu

9. When a young boy leaves home and his boss comes back, his local pronunciation remains unchanged and his hair on his temples fades away. --Tang Dynasty - He Zhizhang

10. Separation from hatred is like grass in spring, you can walk farther and still be alive.

--Nantang-Li Yu