Swan geese: The swan geese are large migratory birds. The scene of flying back to their hometown every autumn often causes wanderers to miss their homes and relatives and the sadness of traveling. Therefore, poets often use geese to express their emotions. For example, in Li Qingzhao's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms", "When the wild goose returns, the moon is full on the west tower." At the end of "The Romance of the West Chamber" of the Yuan Dynasty, Cui Yingying sang "Blue sky, yellow flowers, strong west wind, flying geese from the north to the south. Who is drunk in the frost forest at dawn? People always shed tears when they leave." The scenes are intertwined, and the emotions are unbearable. An eternal song.
Where can I reach the hometown book? Return to Yanluoyang. ——Wang Wan "At the foot of Cibeigu Mountain"
Hearing about returning geese at night makes me miss my hometown, and I feel the beauty of things in the new year when I am sick. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Reply to Yuan Zhen"
You can't send letters from home, for the wild geese return south in autumn. ——Wei Zhuang's "Night Thoughts on Zhangtai"
Drinking golden flower wine in a foreign country, we feel the same sorrow for the wild geese thousands of miles away.
——Lu Zhaolin's "View of Xuanwu Mountain Travel on September 9th"
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