Homesickness is a modern poem written by modern poet Yu Guangzhong in 1972. Through the time series of "when I was a child", "when I grew up", "later" and "now", the poem concretizes the abstract homesickness with stamps, boat tickets, graves and straits, summarizes the poet's long life course and endless homesickness for the motherland, and reveals the poet's profound sense of history.
2. Lu Xun's hometown
My hometown is a short story written by modern writer Lu Xun at 192 1. Based on the activity of "I" returning to my hometown, the novel focuses on two characters, Runtu and Sister Yang Er, according to the plot arrangement of "going back to my hometown"-"staying at my hometown"-"leaving my hometown" and according to what I saw, heard, remembered and felt.
3. His "Homecoming Book"?
The Book of Two Villages is a set of poems written by the Tang Dynasty poet He resigned from his post and returned to his hometown in his later years. The first poem expresses the author's sadness after a long separation from other places, and also writes the intimacy of returning home after a long separation;
The second poem captures the contrast between the change and invariability of hometown, and reveals the author's feelings and helplessness about the change of life, the vicissitudes of time and the fact that things have changed. These two poems are unpretentious in language, natural and vivid in feelings and full of life interest.
4. Li Bai's Silent Night Thinking?
Silent Night Thinking is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's feeling of looking up at the moon in the house on an autumn night. Metaphor and contrast are used in the poem to express homesickness. The language is fresh and simple, and the charm is endless, which has always been widely read.
5. Meng Jiao's Wandering Son
Wandering Son is a five-character poem written by Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This is an ode to maternal love. The whole poem consists of six sentences and three crosses. By recalling a seemingly ordinary scene of mending clothes before he left, he highlighted and praised the greatness and selflessness of maternal love, and expressed the poet's gratitude for maternal love and deep love and respect for his mother.