This idiom is explained as follows:
Seeing things and thinking about people [dǔ wù sī rén]: See: Look; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person.
Haunted by dreams [hún qiān mèng yíng]: Describe how much I miss you.
Deciduous leaves return to their roots [Lu Xun yè gu ē gē n]: Dead leaves fall on the roots of trees. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
Miss the bass [chún lú zhī sī]: a metaphor for missing your hometown.
I want to see through my eyes [wà ng y m n y ù chu ā n]: I want to see through my eyes. Describe ardent hope.
Looking through the autumn water [wàng Chuān qi Shuǐ]: Autumn water: a metaphor for human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
I miss you so much [zhā o s and mù xi m: ng]: Good morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
Leave home [bèi jǐng lí xiāng]: Go back: leave; Well: Eight ancient houses are wells, extending to villages and houses. Leave home and go somewhere else.
Never forget [niàn niàn bù wàng]: miss: always miss. Keep it in mind and never forget it.
Anxious to return: I want to go home as fast as an arrow. Describe the longing to go home.
Tossing and turning [zh?n zhu?n f?n cè]: tossing and turning: tossing and turning; Tail: Repeat. Toss and turn, can't sleep. Describe missing or caring in your heart.
Baiyun in-laws [báI yún qěn shè]: relatives: parents; Health: alive. Metaphor of missing parents.
Thinking about Joan Hinton [hán quán zhρsρ]: refers to the child's yearning for his mother.
Hometown is hard to leave [ancient tǔ nán lí]: Hometown: birthplace, or the place where I once lived, here refers to my hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.
One day Sanqiu: Sanqiu: three quarters. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three quarters. The metaphor of parting is short, but it feels long. Describe yearning.
The first hill where the fox died [hú sǐ shǒu qi]: the first hill: the mound with the head facing the fox cave. Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old.
Worried about [[qi ā n chá ng guà dé]]: La: La. Describe how much you miss and feel uneasy.
Twilight of spring trees [chūn shmüyún]: It means to miss friends far away.
Doomsday cool breeze [tiān mò liáng fēng]: Doomsday: the end of the day; Cool wind: especially the southwest wind in early autumn. It turned out that Du Fu thought of his best friend Li Bai in exile at the end of the day because of the autumn wind. Later, it was often compared to touching the scene and missing the old friend.
Send plum blossoms by mail [yΡ jΡ mé i huā]: Ask the postman to send plum blossoms. Metaphor is to express your thoughts to friends far away.
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