Ancient, x and n four-syllable
Explanation: I really want to go home. Describe my longing to go home.
Source: Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 94: "Soon, I passed the pine forest, the stream, the Shuiyue Village, and the mirror flower edge. It was really anxious to return."
It is difficult to leave one's hometown.
Pronunciation of ancient t incarnation language
Explanation: 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.
Source: Li Xiaoming's "Plain Artillery": "As the saying goes:' Hometown is hard to leave'."
3, condescending thinking
Pronunciation chú n lú zh: and s:.
Explanation: Metaphor means missing hometown.
Source: Book of Jin Hanshu Zhang Chuan: "Because of the autumn wind, Hansi Wuzhong leek, soup and bass."
It is difficult to leave this country.
Pronunciation xiāng tǔ nán lí
Explanation: Hometown: Hometown, Hometown. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.
Source: Liezi Tian Rui by Zheng Yutong during the Warring States Period: "Some people went to the countryside and left their six relatives behind."
5. anxious to return.
Pronunciation of Gu, X and n rú jià n
I want to go home as quickly as an arrow. Describe the longing to go home.
Source: Qingming sent a good biography, back to 12: "I should have learned from my big brother, but I am anxious to do it again today."
6. Be troubled by dreams
Pronunciation hún qiān mèng yíng
Explanation: pull: care; Miss: Miss. There is something that touches the soul; Haunt the dream. Describe missing you very much. Also known as "haunted by dreams"
Source: Song and Liu wrote the words "Drunk Taiping": "Thinking of a gentleman and remembering a gentleman is full of dreams."
7. I miss you very much
Pronunciation zhā o s and mü xi m: ng
Explanation: I miss you from morning till night. Describe the depth of missing. Mostly used in relationships between men and women.
Source: Song Liu Yong's "inverted cup song" words: "I really want to, my family is empty."
8. I am eager to see it.
Pronunciation w dang y m: n y ù chu ā n
Explanation: the eyes are passing through. Describe ardent hope. Look: look into the distance; Eyes: eyes; Desire: to be; Wear: breakage.
Source: Ming Xihu layman "Bright Moon Ring": "Miss wants to wear it, I am old enough to reply to Miss."
9. look through the autumn water
Pronunciation is Wang Chuān qi Shuǐ
Explanation: I see with my eyes. Describe the degree of hope. Qiushui: Metaphorically, people's eyes are as clear as autumn water.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book III, the second fold: "If you don't go, look through his autumn waters and bruise him."
10, fallen leaves return to their roots
Pronunciation Luo yègu Gün Gün
Description: Leaves fall to the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. More refers to people living in a foreign land; Eventually, I will go back to my hometown.
Source: Wang Mingshi's "Feng Mingji" The 38 th time: "The fallen leaves return to the roots, and the Fengcheng sword returns."
2. Words expressing homesickness: 1. In the past, I was gone, and the willows were reluctant; I want to come today, it's raining->
2. Mourning can make you cry, and looking far can make you return to China-Han Yuefu Folk Songs >
3. Humayi North Wind, Crossing the South Branch of the Bird's Nest-Nineteen Ancient Poems by Han
4. But how much love did the grass get-Don Meng Jiao >
5. Now, approaching my village and meeting people, I dare not ask a question-Tang Song Wen Zhi >
You people from my old country, tell me what happened there! When you passed my window, was the plum blossom Han Mei's flower? -Tang Wang Wei >
7. The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is it frosty already? Looking up, I found that it was moonlight and sank again, and I suddenly remembered home-Don Li Bai >
8. Where is your hometown? Unless you are drunk, forget it-Song Liqingzhao >
9. miss your relatives more during the festive season-Tang Wangwei >
10. It's moonlit tonight. I wonder who Qiu Si will fall into-Don Wang Jian >
1 1. Everyone gradually feels strange in the local accent, but they hate singing birds like Laoshan-Downs Kong Tu >
12. Only the lake is reflected in front of the door, and the spring breeze does not change the old waves-Tang He Zhang Zhi >
13. Teenagers leave home, old people return, and the local accent remains unchanged. -Tang He Zhangzhi >
14. He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! -Tang Du Fu >;
15. Sadness is more than sadness. Parting-Warring States. Chu. Qu yuan >
16. The day of parting is far away, but the day of clothing is slow-Korea. >
17. After the wild goose falls, think before the flowers-Sui Xue Daoheng >
18. Stay away from hatred like grass in spring. You can go further and live-Li Yu of Southern Tang Dynasty >
19. If you keep cutting, the reason is still chaotic, which means leaving sadness. Especially the general taste is in your heart-Li Yu >
20. It is easier to see when you are away, and the water is gone in spring. What a heaven and earth-Li Yu >
2 1. It's almost as difficult for friends to meet each other. As for the rising stars-Don Du Fu >;
22. I advise you to drink one more glass of wine. There is no reason to go abroad-Don Wang Wei >
23. Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and no one in the world knows a gentleman-Tang Gaoshi >
24. The Peach Blossom Pond is deeper in thousands of feet than in Wang Lun-Li Bai >
25. The last time we met in the flowers, in the flowers where we parted, it has been a year since it bloomed today-Don Wei Wu Ying >
26. I've known her for a long time, and we've been apart for a long time. The east wind rises and flowers fall-Tang Shangyin >
27. Candles have a heart to say goodbye and cry for others until dawn. -Don Mutu >
28. If there is no north-south road outside the door, people should avoid sad parting-Don Mutu >
29. Peach, plum, spring breeze, a glass of wine, a lamp for ten years. —— Huang Song Ting Jian >
30. Alone at the bottom of the river, the moonlight is like water. Where are the people who came to see the moon together? The scenery is vaguely like last year-Tang >
3 1. There should be no hate. When will it grow into a circle? -history >
32. I wish people a long time and take Wan Li Road. -history >
3. What idioms are used to describe homesickness, longing for dreams, longing for autumn waters, dreaming and infatuation?
1, I miss you so much
Commentary: Chao: Good morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
From: Feng Ming's "Meng Long epigram" Volume 24: "Besides, Shen Hong has missed Yu Jie since the Mid-Autumn Festival night, and now he forgets to eat and sleep."
Besides, Shen Hong met Yujie on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, and now she misses her sooner or later, forgetting to eat and sleep.
2. Being troubled by dreams
Description: Describe my great yearning.
From: Guo's "Drunken Taiping" words: "Thinking of the gentleman and remembering the gentleman, the soul is full of dreams."
I miss you so much.
Step 3 look through the autumn water
Description: autumn water: a metaphor for human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
From: Master Wang Yuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber", the third volume, the second fold: "Look at its autumn waters and hurt its faint spring mountain."
Yingying longed to see Zhang Sheng almost see through her eyes and frowned.
4, infatuation [rúchúrúzu]
Explanation: Describe the disorder of expression and loss of self-control.
From: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's Autumn in the Han Palace, the second fold: "Seeing Wang Zhaojun makes me crazy."
Seeing Wang Zhaojun made me look abnormal and lost my self-control.
5, the soul of the dream [hundiā n mè ng do]
Explanation: Jude Yan is fascinated. Be in a trance, upset, lose one's normal state.
From: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "The Legend of Pingyao" The fifth time: "Who knows that it is also wishful thinking, and it is clear that the toad wants to eat swan meat."
Who knows that he is wishful thinking, trance, upset and out of his normal state? It is obvious that he is fantasizing about eating swan meat.
4. Idiom describing homesickness: anxious to return.
It means you want to go home like an arrow. Describe the longing to go home.
The source of the widely circulated biography of a well-known Confucian scholar is the twelfth time: "I owe a lot to my eldest brother. I should have learned it, but I am anxious to pay it back and do it right away today."
Idiom: look through the autumn water
Explain autumn waters: metaphor of human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", the third volume, the second folding source: "Looking through his autumn waters hurts him."
Idiom: eager to see.
It means your eyes are passing through. Describe ardent hope.
The source of Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Send a Whispering" says: "The bald head sings and changes, and the green eyes look through."
Idiom: troubled by dreams
Explain and describe great aspirations.
The source of Liu Song's Drunk Taiping is: "Thinking of a gentleman and remembering a gentleman, the soul is lingering, the fragrance warms the cloud screen, and it is even more worrying."
Idiom: I miss you so much.
Explanation: in the morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
The source is Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning Words" Volume 24: "Besides, Shen Hong has missed Yu Jie since the Mid-Autumn Festival night, and now he has missed everything."
Idiom: It is difficult to leave home.
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.
Idiom: fallen leaves return to their roots.
It means that the fallen dead leaves fall on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots."
Idiom: condescending thinking
Explain the feeling of homesickness.
Source: Jin Shu Han Shu Zhang Chuan: "Han Shu sees the autumn wind, thinking about Wuzhong leek, soup and bass.