Ancient homesick poems

Homesick poems are as follows:

1, now, close to my village and meet people, I dare not ask a question. Origin —— Song Wenzhi's Crossing the Han River

2. Nostalgic empty songs and flute songs. When I went to my hometown, I looked like a rotten ke. —— Source: Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting of Yangzhou Rewards Lotte"

3, a glass of wine, thousands of miles away, there is no plan. —— Source: Fan Zhongyan's "The Fisherman is proud of Qiu Si"

When I was a child, I was far away from my hometown, and the local accent remained unchanged. -Source: He: Two Hometown Couplets

Luffy is made of horses and runs as fast as lightning. —— Source: Xin Qiji's "Breaking the Array and Giving Arguments to Chen Tongfu"

6. lean against the window tomorrow, and the cold plum is at the end of the flower. -Source: Three Poems by Wang Wei

7. Her face! Can you imagine the spring wind? Huan Peikong's soul returned to jathyapple. -Source: Du Fu's Five Poems about Historical Sites (Part Two)

First, homesick poetry.

Homesickness is a modern poem written by modern poet Yu Guangzhong in 1972. Through the time series of childhood, growth, later and present, the poem concretizes the abstract homesickness with stamps, boat tickets, graves and straits (Taiwan Province Strait), summarizes the poet's long life course and persistent nostalgia for the motherland, and reveals the poet's profound sense of history.

Second, the creative background

This poem was written in 1972. Yu Guangzhong's ancestral home is Yongchun, Fujian. He left the mainland for Taiwan Province Province on 1949. At that time, due to political reasons, Taiwan Province Province was isolated from the mainland for a long time, which prevented Yu Guangzhong from returning to the mainland for many years. He has always missed his loved ones and longed for the reunification of the motherland and the reunion of his loved ones. With strong homesickness, the poet wrote this poem in his former residence in Xiamen Street, Taipei.

Third, the appreciation of works

Nostalgia is one of Yu Guangzhong's poems, White Jade and Bitter Melon. It is a classic of Yu Guangzhong to express homesickness with folk songs, four rhymes of homesickness and Luo Erwazi. Yu Guangzhong is known as a poet who "shakes hundreds of millions of China people with homesickness poems", and homesickness is a theme that he never forgets in many of his poems.

Nostalgia gives a new interpretation to an abstract theme that is difficult to describe but covered by a lot of descriptions. In terms of images, four common images in life, such as stamps, boat tickets, graves and straits, are selected to give them rich connotations, so that these four previously irrelevant images can be sung repeatedly under the support of homesickness.

Yu Guangzhong himself once said that this poem is "quite realistic": when I was a child, I went to boarding school and had to correspond with my mother; Go to the United States to study after marriage and return to Taiwan Province by boat; Later, my mother died and lost her maternal love forever.