Most people have only learned half of "The Book of Return to Hometown". What is the other half?

There are two complete versions of "Returning Hometown Puppet Book". Most of us have learned the first one. The second four-line poem is: I have been away from my hometown for many years, and recently I have been busy with people. Only the mirror lake water in front of the door, the spring breeze does not change the old waves. These four lines of poems can be said to be full of sadness and desolation. The author He Zhizhang has been away from his hometown for many years. When he returns, everything seems to have changed. Only the lake in front of the door is still like a mirror, and the spring breeze has not changed. Its water waves, He Zhizhang returned to his hometown in old age, he had no relatives, no friends, no fellow villagers, only a calm lake waiting for him, so desolate!

"The Odd Book of Returning to Hometown" consists of only eight lines of poems. It was later divided into two halves, and each four lines formed a poem. Second. This poem is a nostalgic poem written by the author He Zhizhang when he returned to his hometown in old age. It expresses the sadness of the changes in things and people after returning to his hometown. At that time, He Zhizhang was already eighty-six years old, and it had been more than fifty years since he left his hometown to become an official. Tang Xuanzong was grateful for his dedication to the Tang Dynasty court, so he sent someone to send him back to his hometown. However, his hometown had not welcomed him. of people.

In Part One of "The Returning Hometown Puppet Book", He Zhizhang expressed the joy of returning to his hometown and the sadness of "children not knowing each other". The first two sentences of the poem are: "When I was young, I left home and my boss came back. My local pronunciation has not changed, my hair on my temples has faded." ?This is to say that I left my hometown when I was young, and now I come back when I am old. The local accent in my mouth has not faded, but my hair has already turned gray; Where to come from. ?These two poems present us a picture of sadness and joy. Returning home is joy, but being unacknowledged is sadness.

In the second part of "Returning to Hometown", He Zhizhang continued the sad and joyful color of the first part of "Returning to Hometown". This is also a poem written by He Zhizhang many days after returning to his hometown, expressing his feelings. The sad scene of things changing and people changing in my hometown.