The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying. What does it mean to return to my hometown in the sea?

It belongs to ancient style poetry and also belongs to Chu song.

Original text:

Song of the Gale

Author: Liu Bang

The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying.

Weijiahai returned to his hometown.

The warriors are guarding all sides!

Chu songs: ancient Chu folk songs. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the State of Chu was a large country in the south, occupying most of the Yangtze and Huaihe River basins. Although it has some contacts with the Central Plains region in politics and culture, it has maintained its own cultural traditions to a large extent, and has its own characteristics in poetry, music and dance. As early as the 300 chapters of "Poetry", it already includes folk songs from the Jianghan River Basin in central and southern China - "Zhou Nan" and "Zhao Nan". Chu songs were still popular and loved among the Chu people during the Qin and Han Dynasties and the early Western Han Dynasty. .

Archaic poetry: It is a poetry genre. Generally speaking, it is also called ancient style. Judging from the number of words in the poems, there are so-called four-character poems, five-character poems, and seven-character poems. Four words are one sentence with four characters, five words are one sentence with five words, and seven words are one sentence with seven words. After the Tang Dynasty, it was called modern poetry, so it was usually divided into two categories: five-character and seven-character poetry. Five-character ancient poems are referred to as Wugu; seven-character ancient poems are referred to as Qigu, and those using both three, five, and seven characters are generally considered Qigu.