1. In the past I left, and the willows clung to me; now I come to think about it, and the rain and snow fall - "The Book of Songs. Xiaoya. Picking Wei"
2. A sad song can be used as a cry, and a distant look can be used as a return home - Han Yuefu folk song "Elegy"
3. Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the bird's nest to the south branches - Nineteen ancient poems of the Han Dynasty "Traveling again and again"
4. Who says that the heart of an inch of grass will reap three rays of spring light - "The Wandering Son's Song" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
5. I feel even more timid when I'm close to my hometown, and don't dare to ask anyone who's coming - "Du Dayuling" by Tang and Song Dynasties
6. When you come from your hometown, you should know about it. Will the plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow? ——"Three Miscellaneous Poems" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
7. There is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. I look up at the bright moon and lower my head to think about my hometown - Tang Dynasty. Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts"
8. Where is my hometown, forget it unless you are drunk - Li Qingzhao's "Bodhisattva Man" of the Song Dynasty
9. During every festive season, I miss my relatives even more - "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
10. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks at it, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts - Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Moon on the Night of the Fifteenth and Mailing it to Mr. Du"
11. When meeting people, I gradually feel that the local accent is different, but I hate that the orioles sound like their hometown - "Five Poems in Manshu" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty
12. Only the mirror lake water in front of the door, the spring breeze does not change the waves of the past - Tang Dynasty. He Zhizhang's "Two Odd Letters on Returning to Hometown"
13. When a young boy leaves home and his elder brother returns home, his local pronunciation remains unchanged and his hair on his temples fades away. ——He Zhizhang, Tang Dynasty, "Returning to Hometown"
14. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown - Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"
15. There is no need to be sad because parting is born - Warring States Period. Chu. Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs. Shao Siming"
16. The sun is far away from each other, and the sun has faded away - Han Dynasty's "Nineteen Ancient Poems. Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines"
17. When people return after the wild geese have fallen, their thoughts are in front of the flowers - Sui Dynasty. Xue Daoheng's "People Think About Returning"
18. Separation from hatred is like grass in spring, you can travel farther and still be alive - "Qing Ping Le" by Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty
19. Continuous cutting and confusion are the sorrow of separation. The feeling of separation is still in the heart - Li Yu's "Meeting Happily"
20. It's easy to say goodbye, but it's hard to see when it's time to say goodbye. The flowers fall when the water flows and the spring is gone. It's heaven and earth - Li Yu's "Lang Tao Sha"
21. Life without seeing each other is like participating in business - Tang Dynasty. Du Fu's "To the Eight Virtues of the Guard"
22. I urge you to have another glass of wine, and there will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west - "Weicheng Song" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
23. Don’t worry, if you have no friends in the future, no one in the world will know you. - "Farewell to Dong Da" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty