Homecoming poems

The poem about returning home is as follows:

1, teenagers leave home and return home, and the local accent does not change. Where do children come from when they meet strangers? ("Two Hometown Couplets, Part I" Tang Dynasty: He)

2. I can finally send my messenger, the wild goose, back to Luoyang. ("The next berth in Beibao Mountain" Tang; Wang wan)

3. Leave the mountain to rest, winter will come, and spring will come. The closer I get to my hometown, the more timid I am, afraid to inquire about people from home. ("Crossing the Han River" Tang Dynasty: Song Wenzhi)

Under the blue mountain, my boat and I meandered along the green water. Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail. ... the night now gives way to the ocean of the sun, and Jiang Chunren was in the old year. ("The next berth in Beibao Mountain" Tang; Wang wan)

It's only seven days in spring and two years away from home. The day of returning home is behind the bird's return to the earth, but the idea of returning home has existed before the spring flowers bloom. ("Homesickness Day" Tang Dynasty: Xue Daoheng)

6. The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light. Is it frosty already? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. ("Silent Night Thinking" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai)

On the 7 th, the rest of the flutes flew silently and scattered into the spring breeze. Who can't get homesick when they hear that there is another village in the serenade? (Spring Night in Los Angeles, Tang Dynasty: Li Bai)

8. I have been in first frost for ten years in the Guest House and Bingzhou, and I remember Xianyang day and night. For no reason, I crossed the mulberry river, but I hope that Bing is my hometown. (The Journey to the West Tang Dynasty: Liu Zao)

Returning home is a feeling, a yearning, and a yearning for hometown. Since ancient times, many literati have had the experience of returning to their hometown, and they expressed their attachment to their hometown in their poems. These poems are not only the sustenance of their hearts, but also the window for us to understand the life and feelings of the ancients. Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "The Heron Tower": "The mountains cover the daytime, and the sea exhausts the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. "

It can be understood that the poet wants to go back to his hometown and see the familiar scenery. This poem expresses the poet's longing for his hometown, and also shows his lofty aspirations and lofty ideals. Another example is Du Fu's "Remembering brothers guarding the border on a moonlit night", which wrote: "Looking at the autumn, I miss the long clouds. After three months of war, a message from home is worth a ton of gold. " Looking at the frontier fortress from the garrisoned building, the poet was full of worries about his brother's garrison and thoughts about his hometown.