What poems did Li Bai write about missing his hometown?

1. "Drinking alone under the moon?"? Tang Li Bai

A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. ?

Toast a glass to the bright moon, and look at each other as three people. ?

The moon does not know how to drink, but its shadow follows me. ?

The moon will be shadowed for a while, and we must have fun until spring. ?

My song is lingering in the moon, and my dancing shadow is chaotic. ?

They make love together when they are awake, but they separate when they are drunk. ?

We will travel together forever, and we will meet each other in Miao Yunhan.

2. "Luocheng Flute on a Spring Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The sound of someone's jade flute flies darkly, spreading into the spring breeze and filling Luocheng.

Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can forget the love of his hometown.

3. "Moon over Guanshan" by Tang Li Bai

The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass.

The Han Dynasty descended to the Baideng Road, and the Hu took a peek at the Qinghai Bay. The origin of the battle was that no one returned.

The garrison guests looked at the border towns, thinking about returning home with many sad faces. The tall building is like this night, sighing is not enough.

4. "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

He crossed the distance outside the Jingmen Gate to travel from the Kingdom of Chu. The mountains end with the plains, and the river flows into the wilderness.

Under the moon, in the sky, clouds form sea towers. Still feeling pity for the water in my hometown, I send my boat sailing thousands of miles away.

5. "Quiet Night Thoughts" by Tang Li Bai

The moonlight shines brightly in front of the bed,

It is suspected to be frost on the ground,

Looking up at the bright moon ,

Bow your head and miss your hometown.

Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, Qinglian Jushi, and "Exiled Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was hailed as the "Poetry Immortal" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends.

Li Bai's achievements in Yuefu, song lines and quatrains are the highest. His song lines completely break all the inherent formats of poetry creation, with nothing to rely on, and various brushwork techniques, reaching a magical realm of unpredictable and swaying at will. Li Bai's quatrains are natural, lively, elegant and unrestrained, and can express endless emotions in concise and clear language. Among the poets of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at the Five Jue, and Wang Changling and other Qi Jue wrote very well. Li Bai was the only one who was good at both the Five Jue and the Seven Jue and reached the same extreme level.