Tang He Zhangzhi's book "Back to My Hometown"
When you leave home when you are young, you will return to old age.
The local accent has not changed. -Yeah.
The child is a stranger.-Feelings.
Smile and ask the guest where he is from. -Sigh.
2. In the first and second sentences, the poet was in a familiar and unfamiliar environment in his hometown, and he felt quite uneasy all the way: he left home that year and was in his prime; When I got home today, I couldn't help feeling.
The first two sentences pave the way for the last two sentences. Pave the way for the latter two sentences to arouse children's strangeness and questions.
As far as the whole poem is concerned, one or two sentences are mediocre, while three or four sentences are like twists and turns, with no boundary. The beauty of the last two sentences lies in the powder on the back, which is seamless: although mourning is written, it is expressed in a happy scene; Although I wrote about myself, it was turned out from the side of the child. The scene where children ask questions is full of life interest. Even if the reader is not infected by the poet's long-term feelings of hurting the elderly, he can't help but be moved by this interesting life scene.