What are some poems about missing your son?

The following are listed:

1. I pity the children from afar, but I still remember Chang'an. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Moonlight Night"

Translation: Poor young children, how can they understand the sadness of missing them?

2. There is a tight gap before departure, and I am afraid that I will return later. ——"The Wandering Son" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Before leaving, I sewed closely stitch by stitch, fearing that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.

3. It’s a miserable snowy night in Chaimen. It’s better to have children than not to have children at this time. —— Huang Jingren, Qing Dynasty, "Farewell Old Mother"

Translation: On this windy and snowy night, I can't fulfill my filial piety by my mother's side, but I have to cover the firewood door and go away miserably. I can't help but sigh: What's the use of raising a son? Woolen cloth? It's better not to have one.

4. My love for my son is endless, and I will be happy to return home. ——Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty, "Arriving Home at the End of the Year"

Translation: A mother's love for her children is endless. When I came home during the Chinese New Year, my mother was so happy!

5. The mother bids farewell to her son, and the son bids farewell to his mother. The cry is painful in the absence of light during the day. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Mother Farewell Son"

Translation: Mother bids farewell to her son, and her son bids farewell to her mother. The sunshine during the day seems to have lost its luster due to sadness, and the crying is infinitely miserable.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Moon Night

Baidu Encyclopedia - Wandering Ziyin

Baidu Encyclopedia - Farewell to My Mother

Baidu Encyclopedia - Home at the end of the year

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Mother Farewell to Son