Appreciation of the boundary of love's return journey

In the logical order, the whole poem describes the poet's process of climbing mountains, homesickness, imagination and finally returning to reality without hope, expressing the poet's melancholy and dejected feelings for the motherland as a wanderer.

"Homesickness" is one of the most important themes in Taiwan Province poetry, which has produced some successful works and will continue to appear. This poem is a touching variation of homesickness. Homesickness comes from the poet's wandering life and his attachment to my hometown where I was born and raised. And the unheard-of partridge sound in his ear for decades awakened his longing for the motherland after sleeping for 30 years.

1979 In March, love wrote down the boundary of her way home when she was playing in Hong Kong. At that time, accompanied by Yu Guangzhong, Love went to the border of Lok Ma Chau and looked at the mainland through a telescope. Love has been away from home for 30 years, but he can't get by. He can't go home and is homesick. So he wrote this poem, expressing the pain, loneliness and helplessness of wandering homesickness.

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Image is the fusion of the poet's subjective intention and the objective environment of life. It is the most basic element of poetry, the essential element of artistic conception and the touchstone of poet's talent. Love attaches great importance to the creation of poetic artistic conception. His image-building has the characteristics of essence and vividness, which can often arouse readers' aesthetic feeling of surprise and joy.

After the opening description of Seeing Hometown at the Border, the extraordinary dynamic image is like a flower: "Homesickness/chaos in a telescope spreads like the wind." "Homesickness" is an invisible thought and emotion, and the poet imitates the virtual as the real. Imaginary homesickness not only has real volume and weight, but also has a dazzling and unique form in dynamic presentation.

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Looking at the Boundary"