The idiom 1, which expresses homesickness, can be traced back to its source.
It shows that the leaves germinate from the roots and eventually return to the roots after falling. Metaphor things always have a certain destination. People who leave home will eventually return to their hometown.
Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots."
When drinking water
Explain where the water comes from when you drink it. Metaphor is not forgetful.
The source of Yu Xin's "Zhengdiaoqu" in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "Those who fall into reality think of their trees, and those who drink their streams are pregnant with their sources."
Visitors to this country will eventually return to this country.
Jude's explanation goes back to the root. Metaphor things always have a certain destination. People who leave home will eventually return to their hometown.
From the biography of Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Happiness and evil are not in the hands of Chen." Yan Shigu quoted San Guokang as saying: "
(Forced) to leave home
Behind the explanation: leave; Well: Eight ancient houses are wells, extending to villages and houses. Leave home and go somewhere else.
The origin of Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's Jade Comb is the first fold: "I sent him away from home, and there was no way to go."
I have been away from home for many years, and I haven't heard from you. Once I come back, the closer I am to home, the more uneasy I am, and I am afraid of what will happen in my hometown.
It means that I have left my hometown for many years and there is no news. Once you go back, the closer you get to your hometown, the less calm you are, for fear of any misfortune in your hometown. Used to describe the complex mood of a wanderer when he returns home.
The source of the Hanjiang River in Wenzhi, Tang Song: "The sound outside the ridge is broken, and the winter is revived. Now I am close to my village. When I meet people, I dare not ask."
It is difficult to leave one's own country.
Explain hometown: birthplace, or the place where you once lived, which means hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.
Accept a drop of water when necessary, and I will repay your kindness with spring water.
Explain that even a small favor should be repaid twice (in action)
The source is "the grace of dripping water, spring comes." Zhu Zi's Letter, which was first published in the Qing Dynasty, was a folk proverb, widely recorded by newspapers, and later collected by Zhu Yongchun in the Qing Dynasty.
Idiom 2 about expressing homesickness: love in the north wind-a metaphor for nostalgia for one's hometown.
Hometown is hard to leave-hometown: birthplace, or the place where you have lived, here refers to hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.
Birds flying from the south must nest on branches in the south. Metaphor is an unforgettable hometown.
The first mound where the fox died-the first mound: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. 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.
Anxious to return-I want to go home as soon as possible. Describe the longing to go home.
Looking through autumn water-autumn water: metaphor of human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
Night thoughts on the balcony-Night thoughts on the balcony is a homesick poem. The whole poem depicts a sad night scene in late autumn: the long night is gloomy, the sound is sad, the lonely lights are fading away, the grass is late, so it is difficult to see people, the hometown book is not in time, and the autumn geese fly south.
Anxious to return-I want to go home as soon as possible. Describe the longing to go home.
Fear of being close to home-refers to being far away from home for many years and not hearing from you. Once you go back, the closer you get to your hometown, the less calm you are, for fear of any misfortune in your hometown. Used to describe the complex mood of a wanderer when he returns home.
Homesickness Poetry 1, Qiu Deng Wu Jiangjun Tai Temple View (Tang) Liu Changqing
The dilapidated vegetation has withered, and the autumn scenery has aroused my homesickness. There are few people in the wild temple, and the clouds are separated by water.
The sunset clings to the old city, and the clear sound echoes in the empty forest. Southern dynasties, what's left? , today alone in the Yangtze River.
2, "Home" (Tang) Du Mu
The child held hands and asked, why don't you come back? * * * Who is fighting for time to win sideburns?
3. Homesickness (Song) Li Gou
People say that the place where the sun sets is the horizon. I try to look at the horizon, but I can't see my home.
Castle Peak is being influenced by Castle Peak, which covers my sight. Twilight, Castle Peak.
4. Letter from the capital (Ming) Yuan Kai
The river is three thousand miles long, and there are fifteen letters from home. There is nothing else between me, just telling me to go back to my hometown as soon as possible.
5. "Seeing the Mountains and Sending Friends to Beijing with Master Hao Chu" (Tang) Liu Zongyuan
The sharp mountain by the sea is like a sword, and Qiu Lai cuts his heart everywhere.
How can we turn this body into tens of millions, scattered to the heads of state's homes to see!
6. Yan Wen (Tang) Wei
Where is your hometown? It's leisurely to think about it. Autumn night in Huainan, the high house smells wild geese coming.
7. Miscellaneous Poems (Tang) Wang Wei
You have just come from our hometown, and we must understand the world. When you pass by my window, are plum blossoms blooming?
8. "Mountain Residence Sacrifices My Shandong Brothers" (Tang) Wang Wei
I am a lonely stranger in a strange land, and I miss my family more often during the holidays.
When I think of my brothers' bodies climbing high, I will feel a little regret for not being able to reach me.
9. Seeing a friend off at Jingmen Ferry (Tang) Li Bai
Sail from Jingmen Ferry, and soon you will be with southerners. At the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, the river winds through the wilderness.
The moon rises like a mirror, and the sea clouds twinkle like palaces. The water brings you the feeling of home and makes your boat travel 300 miles.
10, Moonlight Billion My Youth (Tang) Du Fu
A vagrant heard drums heralding battle, and geese sang in autumn. The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!
Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death. Delivering books is often late. What can we expect in the war? .
1 1, Xiuzi (Song) Lu You
I know that when I die, everything on earth has nothing to do with me. But the only thing that hurts me is that I failed to see the reunification of the motherland.
Therefore, when the great Song Jun team recaptures the Central Plains, you will hold a home banquet ceremony. Don't forget to tell me the good news!
12, Zhu Zhi (Tang) Liu Yuxi
Spring grass grows in the head of Baidicheng, and the Qingjiang River in Sichuan is at the foot of Baiyan Mountain.
Southerners come up to sing a song, but northerners don't come up to be nostalgic.
13 "Yu Chang 'an returns to Yangzhou on September 9th" (Sui)
My heart went south, but my body came back from north to south in autumn. How many more chrysanthemums have been planted under the fence in my hometown today?
14, "Send Wu Nineteen to Yuanling" (Tang) Wang Changling
The Yuanjiang River flows to the morning sun, and Xikou meets you far away.
Who is away from the thunderstorm in Wang Zhi? Return home in spring next year.
16, thinking of Jiangnan (Tang) Fanggan
The grass withered yesterday, but it is green today, which makes people homesick again. I dreamed of going home at night, and it was already dawn before I got to Tonglu.
17, Tianjin Sha Qiu Si (Yuan) Ma Zhiyuan
Old vines are faint crows, small bridges are flowing, and old roads are thin horses.
When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.
18, crossing the river in Han (Tang) and Song Dynasties
Away from home, winter goes and spring comes, and I am eager to get news. The closer I get to my hometown, the more timid I am, afraid to inquire about people from home.
19, Liyu (Tang) Li Shangyin
It's a long night in the rain, and the lights are lonely. My hometown is full of clouds and water, which is not suitable for Qiu Meng.
20, "In addition to the night" (Tang) Gao Shi
The cold light in the hotel stayed alone and didn't sleep, and the guest turned sad.
My hometown is thinking thousands of miles tonight, and it is another year of the Ming Dynasty.