Poems of wandering people missing their relatives in their hometown

It is one of the common themes in China's ancient literature that wanderers miss their hometown relatives, and many well-known poems express this emotion. Here are some related poems:

1, "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, and there is an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain." Why should a strong brother complain about Liu? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. "-Wang Zhihuan's Heron Hostel

This poem takes the Yellow River as the background and describes the wanderer's yearning for his hometown during his journey.

2. "However, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven will still be our neighbor."-"Farewell to Du Shu"

This poem expresses that even though Qian Shan is far away, true friends are still like neighbors.

3. "The sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, and the autumn water is the same as the sky." -Wang Bo's "In Heron Hostel"

This poem depicts the magnificent scenery of the wanderer overlooking the distance, and expresses the deep feelings of missing his hometown through the natural landscape.

4. "I just hope that your heart is the same as mine and you won't miss it." -Li Chi Ngai "Untitled"

This poem directly expresses the wanderer's deep affection for his loved ones, hoping that each other will be soul mates and share the love of acacia.

5. poem: but I looked home, and the twilight was getting thicker? The river is shrouded in mist, which brings people deep melancholy. From: Cui Hao's Yellow Crane Tower/Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower in the Tang Dynasty Interpretation: Where is my hometown as the twilight begins? The misty waves on the river make people even more worried!

These poems all express the wanderers' feelings of missing their relatives in their hometown, their anxiety of leaving their hometown and their desire for reunion.