I am even more timid when I am close to my hometown and dare not ask the visitor.——[Tang Dynasty] Song Zhiwen? Where can I get the hometown letter? Is it by the side of Guiyan Luoyang?——[Tang Dynasty] Wangwan? I miss my hometown tonight. , Another year in the Ming Dynasty with frost on the temples. - [Tang Dynasty] Gao Shi? Tonight, when the moon is bright, everyone will look at it, and I don’t know who is thinking about autumn. - [Tang Dynasty] Wang Jian? Only the mirror lake in front of the door, the spring breeze will not change the old waves. - —[Tang Dynasty] He Zhizhang? He raised his head to look at the bright moon and lowered his head to think of his hometown. —[Tang Dynasty] Li Bai
1. The audio book outside the mountains is broken, and the winter returns to the beginning of spring. ?I feel even more timid when I'm close to my hometown, and don't dare to ask anyone. "Crossing the Han River" in Song Dynasty
2. Traveling outside the green mountains, boating in front of the green water. The tide is flat, the banks are wide, the wind is blowing and the sail is hanging. The sea is full of sunshine and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year. Where can I find the hometown book? It's near Yanluoyang. (Wang Wan's "Under the Cibeigu Mountain")? 3. I am only seven days old and have been away from home for two years. ?When a man returns home after the wild geese, his thoughts are in front of the flowers. (Xue Daoheng's "People Think of Returning Every Day")
4. Whose jade flute is flying in the dark, and the spring breeze fills Luo City. ?In this nocturne, I hear the broken willows, who can't remember the sentiments of my hometown? (Li Bai's "Hearing the Flute in Luocheng on a Spring Night")
5. It has been ten years since the guest house was in the same state, and I remember Xianyang day and night when I return home. ?I crossed the Sanggan River for no reason, but I thought Bingzhou was my hometown. (Liu Zao's "Lvci Shuofang")
6. The garrison of drums interrupts the pedestrian movement, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn. ?The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ?All my brothers are scattered, and I have no family to ask about life and death. ?The letter sent was not delivered for a long time, and the army was not suspended. (Du Fu's "Moonlight Night Recalls My Brother"
The meaning of separation is that we are all eunuchs. ? There are close friends in the sea, and we are like neighbors across the world. (Wang Bo's "Send Off to Du Shaofu to Shuzhou")
Send off the king and grandson again, full of farewell love (Li Bai's "Farewell to Friends")
The spring grass will be green next year, will the king and grandson return? (Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass") ? Weicheng Dynasty. The rain and dust are light, and the guest house is green and the willows are new. I urge you to drink another glass of wine. There are no old friends in Yangguan in the west. (Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi") ?
The cold rain continues on the river night. Entering Wu, I will send you off to Chu Shangu in the morning; (Wang Changling, "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower") Don't worry if you have no friends in the future, no one in the world will know you (Gao Shi, "Farewell to Dong Da")?
The water of Peach Blossom Pond is three thousand feet taller than Wang Lun's gift to me. (Li Bai's "Gift to Wang Lun")
The shadow of the solitary sail is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky (Li Bai's "Send Me to Wang Lun"). "Guangling") The mountain winding road turns away and you are nowhere to be seen, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow (Cen Shen's "Song of White Snow Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital")?
Outside the pavilion, beside the ancient road, the sky is green with green grass. The sound of the willow flute fades away, and the sun sets outside the mountains. At the end of the sky, at the corner of the sea, my close friends are half gone. A glass of turbid wine has left me happy. Don’t sleep in the cold tonight.
(Li Shutong's "Farewell"