What are some of Li Bai’s poems about remembering his hometown?

"Quiet Night Thoughts" Li Bai

The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground.

Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown.

"Luocheng Flute on a Spring Night" by Li Bai

The sound of someone's jade flute spreads into the spring breeze and fills Luocheng.

Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can forget the love of his hometown.

"Thinking of Thousand Miles" by Li Bai

Li Ling lost Hu Sha, and Su Wu returned to the Han family.

Far away from Wuyuan Pass, there is snow and flowers everywhere.

As soon as I left the isolated country, I longed to return but always sighed.

The wild geese head northwest, reporting to the end of the world because of books.

"Farewell at the Jingmen Gate" by Li Bai

Crossing the distance outside the Jingmen Gate, I came to visit the Kingdom of Chu.

The mountains end with the plains, and the river flows into the wilderness.

Under the moon, in the sky, clouds form sea towers.

I still feel sorry for the water in my hometown, and send my boat sailing thousands of miles away.

"Long Farewell" Li Bai

I have not returned home for several springs, and I see cherry blossoms at the jade window.

Kang has a book with brocade characters, which makes people sigh when he opens it.

At this point, my heart is broken and my heart is broken.

The cloud servant girl has finished combing her green temples, and her sorrow is like the white snow blowing back.

Last year I sent books and newspapers to the balcony, but this year I sent books to remind you again.

The east wind comes from the east wind, blowing the clouds to the west for me.

Waiting to come but not coming, the fallen flowers are still and still with the moss.