1. Raise your head to look at the bright moon and lower your head to miss your hometown. --Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts" of the Tang Dynasty
2. Why should I cut the candles from the west window and talk about the rainy night in Bashan? --Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "The Night Rain Sends to the North"
3. The spring scenery in the two places ends on the same day, and the residents miss their guests and their homes. --Bai Juyi's "Wangyi Terrace" in the Tang Dynasty
4. When you look at it, your heart will break. If you are ready to go, don't look back. --Tang Dynasty? Bai Juyi's "Nanpu Farewell"
5. If you want to sit at home late at night, you should talk about people who are traveling far away. --Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Handan Winter Solstice Homesickness"?
6. The spring breeze turns green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine back on me? --Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Boating at Guazhou"?
7. Still feeling pity for the water of my hometown, I send my boat sailing thousands of miles away. --? "Farewell at Crossing Jingmen" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
8. I am afraid that I can't tell you the story in a hurry, and the travelers have to open the seal before leaving. -- "Autumn Thoughts" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
9. How can we comfort loneliness? I rely on this North Window Qin. --Bai Juyi's "Yin Yu" in the Tang Dynasty
10. The wind and the snow have broken the heart of the country, and the dream cannot come true, and there is no such sound in the hometown.
--"Sauvignon Blanc" by Nalan Xingde in the Qing Dynasty