Even if there is a month in a foreign country, there is not as much as a lamp in my hometown. The whole poem is "Lamp on the Qilu" written by Li Luyuan in the Qing Dynasty: Even though there is a month in a foreign country, there is not as much as a lamp in my hometown. It is better to think about the time when there is no time than to think about the time when there is no time.
Interpretation: In a foreign country, no matter how bright the moon is or how nice it is there, it is still not as good as having a solitary lamp in your hometown (that is, no matter how nice the outside is, it is not as good as home). When you are financially well-off, plan your expenses for when you have no money; don’t wait until you have no money before you think about your expenses when you have money.
Inspirational Sentences
Even a month in a foreign country is not worth a light in my hometown. No matter how beautiful the scenery is in the world, nothing can compare to the journey home. For wanderers who are wandering abroad, the happiest thing is that no matter when you return home, your loved ones will be waiting silently at home.
Gently dust off the dust on your body, cook you a large table of delicious hometown dishes, and stuff your backpack with unique local products. In fact, even their nagging is revealed. With full, silent love.
People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is a difficult thing in ancient times. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, no matter how late it is, as long as you go home, there will always be someone waiting for you to reunite. Even if you can't go home, remember to take the time to call your family to say you are safe and reassure them. This may be the Mid-Autumn Festival gift your family wants most.