What other poems express homesickness?

What other poems express homesickness are as follows:

1. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to miss your hometown. This poem expresses the poet's homesickness in a foreign land. It is concise, clear and touching.

2. There is no sadness because of separation, no joy because of new acquaintances. This is a poem that expresses longing for hometown. The poem expresses the sadness and helplessness deep in the poet's heart.

3. In front of the beautiful window tomorrow, the winter plum blossoms have not yet bloomed. This poem expresses the poet's longing for his hometown and the beautiful things in his hometown.

4. Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. This poem expresses the poet's gratitude to his hometown and his longing for his relatives in his hometown.

5. Where is my hometown, forget it unless you are drunk. This poem expresses that the poet has gradually forgotten the appearance of his hometown because he has been away from his hometown for a long time. He can only recall every plant and tree in his hometown when he is drunk.

6. I am more timid when I am close to my hometown and dare not ask anyone. This poem expresses the poet's psychological state of expectation and fear as he gets closer and closer to his hometown.

7. Looking to the northwest, where is the moon? To the southeast, how many times will the moon be full? This poem expresses that the poet is in a foreign land and looks in the direction of his hometown, but only sees the moon rising and setting, and feels endless homesickness in his heart.

8. Raise your glass to the bright moon and make three people in the shadow. This poem expresses the poet's inner loneliness and homesickness. On a full moon night, the poet is alone, with only the moonlight for company.

9. The white wild geese fly south and go leisurely, spring turns to summer and returns to autumn again. Looking in the mirror, my hair is growing old, but my memories are empty and I shed tears. This poem expresses homesickness through the white geese flying south.

10. It’s the Mid-Autumn Festival once a year, and the moon fills the hall with light. It's a pity that he is a guest tonight, and the sound of geese calling makes me feel homesick. This poem directly writes about nostalgia and expresses the feeling of homesickness.

Historical and cultural background of the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the ancient Chinese tradition of worshiping the moon. According to historical records, as early as the Zhou Dynasty in China, there were activities to worship the moon. During the Han Dynasty, people's worship and sacrifice of the moon had become quite common, and gradually formed a specific festival. During this period, the Mid-Autumn Festival and spring sacrifices were both called "Spring Temple" and became an important folk festival.

2. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Mid-Autumn Festival had become an important theme for literati to create poems. Many popular Mid-Autumn poems come from this period. These poems not only express the poet's nostalgia and emotion for the Mid-Autumn Festival, but also show the unique charm of the Mid-Autumn Festival.