Poetry on the way home

You come from your hometown, so you should know the things in your hometown. ——Wang Wei's "Miscellaneous Poems"

The young man left home and his elder brother came back, but his local pronunciation has not changed and his hair on his temples has faded. ——He Zhizhang's "Book of Returning to Hometown"

I am even more timid when I'm close to my hometown, and I don't dare to ask anyone. ——Song Zhiwen "Crossing the Han River"

The guest travels outside the green mountains and the boat travels in front of the green water. ——Wang Wan "At the foot of Cibeigu Mountain"

After returning to the wild geese, my thoughts are in front of the flowers.

——Xue Daoheng's "People Think of Returning Every Day"