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1. Poems about the new changes in my hometown

Poems about the new changes in my hometown 1. What are the poems that describe the great changes in my hometown

1. Farewell to my hometown Many years have passed, and recently the personnel have been half spent. Only the mirror lake water in front of the door, the spring breeze does not change the old waves. ——From the Tang Dynasty: He Zhizhang's "Two Poems on Returning to Hometown"

Vernacular interpretation: I have been away from my hometown for a long time, and only after I returned home did I realize that the changes in personnel in my hometown were really great. . Only the clear water of Jinghu Lake in front of the door, rippled by the spring breeze, is exactly the same as it was more than fifty years ago.

2. Who lives in Wuyi Lane? Looking back, it reminds me of Xie’s family. ——From the Tang Dynasty: "Song Dynasty" by Sun Yuanyan. Wuyi Alley"

Vernacular interpretation: The Wuyi Alley where Wang, Xie and other large families lived is still there, but I don’t know who lives there. Looking back on history, I recall the Xie family back then.

3. My old hometown in the south of the Yangtze River and the north of the Yangtze River has been a dream for thirty years. The Wuyuan Palace is now in desolation, and the Guangling Terrace Hall is desolate. ——From the Five Dynasties: Li Yu's "Crying across the Zhongjiang River and Looking at the Stone City"

Vernacular interpretation: Jiangnan and Jiangbei are my old hometown. It has been like a dream for thirty years. Now it has become deserted and Guangling Terrace has become deserted. Incomparable.

4. Things are different and people are not empty. Heartbroken, I dreamed of entering Fangzhou Road. ——From the Song Dynasty: Cai Shen's "Bu Shuanzi"

Vernacular interpretation: When you return to the original place, it is no longer the same as before, and the person is no longer the person you knew, and you will inevitably feel sad when you look back. It was like having a beautiful dream.

5. The hometown is gone, and the principles of the near and far are balanced. ——From the Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's "No Home Farewell"

Vernacular interpretation: Since my hometown is gone now, it doesn't matter whether it is far or near.

2. What are the ancient poems that describe "dramatic changes in hometown"

1. "Returning to Hometown"

Tang Dynasty: He Zhizhang

When a young boy leaves home and his boss comes back, his local pronunciation has not changed and his hair on his temples has faded. (The hair on the sideburns fades, one work: The hair on the sideburns urges)

Children who don’t recognize each other smile and ask where the guest is from.

Translation:

I left my hometown when I was young and came back only in my old age. Although my local accent has not changed, the hair on my temples has become thinner. When the children saw me, no one recognized me. They smiled and asked: Where did this guest come from?

2. "Inscription on Nanzhuang of the Capital City"

Tang Dynasty: Cui Hu

Last year on this day, in this gate, the faces of the people and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red.

I don’t know where the human face is, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze.

Translation:

Last spring, just inside this door, the girl’s face reflected the bright peach blossoms.

When I came here again today, the girl didn’t know where she was going. Only the peach blossoms were still there, smiling in full bloom in the spring breeze.

3. "Spring Hope"

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring vegetation.

I shed tears when I am grateful for the flowers, and I am frightened when I hate others.

The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold.

The white-headed scratches are shorter, and the lust is overwhelming.

Translation:

Chang'an fell, the country was shattered, and only the mountains and rivers remained; spring came, and the sparsely populated Chang'an city was lush with vegetation.

Feeling sentimental about state affairs, I can’t help but burst into tears, and the chirping of birds frightens my heart, which only adds to the sorrow and hatred of separation.

The continuous war has lasted for more than half a year. Letters from home are rare, and one letter is worth ten thousand taels of gold.

Wrapped in melancholy, I scratched my head and thought. The white hair became shorter and shorter, and I almost couldn’t insert the hairpin.

4. "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower"

Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao

In the past, people had taken the Yellow Crane to go there, and the Yellow Crane Tower was vacant here.

The yellow crane will never return, and the white clouds will remain empty for thousands of years.

There are Hanyang trees in Qingchuan and Parrot Island with luxuriant grass.

Where is Rimu Xiangguan? The smoke on the Yanbo River makes people sad.

Translation:

The immortals in the past have flown away on the Yellow Crane, leaving only an empty Yellow Crane Tower.

The Yellow Crane never came back. For thousands of years, he only saw white clouds.

The trees of Hanyang are clearly visible under the sunlight, and there is a green grass covering the Parrot Island.

It’s getting late. Looking into the distance, where is my hometown? All I could see in front of me was a mist covering the river, bringing me a deep sense of melancholy.

5. "In the Mountains"

Tang Dynasty: Wang Bo

The Yangtze River has sadly stagnated, and it will return thousands of miles away.

The situation is high and windy at night, and yellow leaves are flying in the mountains.

Translation:

The Yangtze River is rolling eastward, and I have been stranded outside for too long. My hometown is thousands of miles away and I miss it all the time.

What’s more, the autumn wind is already blowing hard, and withered yellow autumn leaves are falling on the mountains.

3. What are the poems that describe the great changes in my hometown?

1. The sun is rising and the night is dying, and the spring of the river is entering the old year. Where can I find the hometown book? It's near Yanluoyang. ——Wang Wan "Under the Cibeigu Mountain"

2. Hu Ma followed the north wind and crossed the southern branches of the bird's nest. ——Nineteen ancient poems of the Han Dynasty "Traveling again and again"

3. When you come from your hometown, you should know the things in your hometown. Will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow? ——"Three Miscellaneous Poems" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

4. I am even more timid when I am close to my hometown, and I dare not ask the visitor. ——"Crossing the Han River" by Tang and Song Dynasties

5. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think of your hometown. ——Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts"

6. When children see each other but don't know each other, they laugh and ask where the guest comes from. ——He Zhizhang's "Book of Returning to Hometown"

7. Elegies can be used as weeping, and distant views can be used as homecomings. ——Han Yuefu folk song "Elegy"

8. Whose jade flute is flying in the dark, and the spring breeze fills Luo City. In this nocturne, I hear the willow trees breaking, and who can forget the sentiments of my homeland? ——Li Bai "Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night"

9. Where is my hometown? You can forget it unless you are drunk. ——"The Bodhisattva Man" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty

10. I am only seven days old and have been away from home for two years. After returning to the wild geese, my thoughts are in front of the flowers. Xue Daoheng's "People Think of Returning Every Day"

1. Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year. Where can I find the hometown book? It's near Yanluoyang. ——Wangwan of the Tang Dynasty, "Under the Cibeigu Mountain"

The remaining night is about to end, and the rising sun is rising over the sea; the year is not yet over, and spring has begun in the south of the Yangtze River. When you are on the road, where can you send family letters? It is better to entrust the wild geese returning from the north to carry it to Luoyang in the distance.

2. Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the southern branches of the bird's nest. ——Nineteen ancient poems of the Han Dynasty "Traveling again and again"

Hu horses come from the north, so they are attached to the north wind; jays come from the south, so they nest in the south branches. The metaphor does not forget the fundamentals.

3. You come from your hometown, you should know the things in your hometown. Will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow? ——"Three Miscellaneous Poems" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

I would like to ask if the wintersweet flower was blooming in front of the carved window of my house when you came?

4. I am more timid when I am close to my hometown and dare not ask anyone. ——"Crossing the Han River" by Tang and Song Dynasties

The closer I get to my hometown, the more panic I feel. Even if I meet people from my hometown on the road, although I am eager to know what is going on in my hometown, I hesitate to ask questions.

5. Raise your head to look at the bright moon and lower your head to miss your hometown. ——Tang Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts"

I couldn't help but raise my head and look at the bright moon in the sky outside the window. I couldn't help but lower my head and think about my hometown far away.

6. When children see each other but don’t recognize each other, they laugh and ask where the guest comes from. ——Tang He Zhizhang's "Returning Hometown Puppet Book"

When the children in my hometown saw me, no one recognized me. They smiled and asked me: Where did this guest come from?

7. Elegies can be used as weeping, and distant views can be used as homecomings. ——Han Yuefu folk song "Elegy"

A tragic song replaces the cry of homesickness. Climbing high and looking far away, you should have returned to your hometown.

8. Whose jade flute is flying quietly, and the spring breeze fills Luo City. In this nocturne, I hear the willow trees breaking, and who can forget the sentiments of my homeland?

——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night"

Whose house does the melodious sound of the flute come from? As the spring breeze blows, it spreads throughout Luoyang. Just tonight, who wouldn't feel homesick after hearing the sad "Breaking Willows"?

9. Where is my hometown, forget it unless you are drunk. ——"The Bodhisattva Man" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty

Where is the hometown I miss day and night? Only in drunken dreams can we forget the pain of homesickness.

10. I am only seven days old and have been away from home for two years. After returning to the wild geese, my thoughts are in front of the flowers. Sui Xue Daoheng's "I Think of Returning Every Day"

It has been seven days since spring, and it has been two years since I left home. The day to go home will fall behind the flocks of geese flying north in spring, but the idea of ????going home comes before the spring flowers bloom.

4. Poems describing the great changes in my hometown

When I left home when I was young, my boss came back. His local pronunciation has not changed, but his hair on his temples has faded.

When we met, we no longer We know each other, where are the visitors?

Mao Zedong

"Shui Tiao Ge Tou." Swimming》

He drank Changsha water,

and ate Wuchang fish.

Thousands of miles across the Yangtze River,

As far as the eye can see, Chu Tianshu is at ease.

No matter the wind or waves,

It’s better than taking a leisurely stroll.

Today I have some relief.

The Master said on the river:

What a dead man!

The wind blows,

the tortoise and the snake are still,

the grand plan is launched.

A bridge connects the north and south,

The natural chasm becomes a thoroughfare.

More erect stone biscuits on the Xijiang River,

Cut off the clouds and rain in Wushan Mountain,

The high gorge leads to Pinghu Lake.

The goddess should be fine,

She should shock the world.

5. Poems describing the changes in hometown

Nostalgia has remained unchanged for sixty years, it is the faint nostalgia, and what has been unforgettable for many years is the desire to go home.

I came back, bringing with me the wanderer’s desire to go home. I went back, and took away the longing for the motherland. The nostalgia and longing came from being rooted in this land. , longing, the longing for love that comes from the heart, transcends nationality, crosses rivers, love, the bits of loess, the bits of nostalgia. Some people say that this is the constant cutting of thoughts.

Unexplainable sorrow. Some people say that it is the feeling of constantly thinking about it, and the expectation comes to mind again. Homesickness is rain, homesickness is sorrow, longing comes from hometown, and longing comes from homesickness.

Only when you love deeply can you understand that longing is like a knife, but no matter how sharp the knife is, it can never cut through nostalgia. People who leave home deeply miss their homeland and their reasons. All the missing comes from the heart. The wanderer always has a longing for his hometown and a touch of nostalgia in his heart.

Returning Hometown Illustration: When a young boy leaves home and his elder brother returns home, his local pronunciation remains unchanged and his hair on his temples fades away. Children who meet each other but don’t recognize each other smile and ask where the guests are from.

6. What are the famous quotes and ancient poems about "changes in hometown"

1. I think some people are born in a certain place and do not get what they deserve. Chance throws them into an environment at random, but they always miss a hometown they don't know where it is. ——"The Moon and Sixpence"

2. Places that cannot be reached are called distant places, and the world that cannot be returned is called hometown. But what I have always longed for is a place further than the distant place. ——"Princess Mononoke"

3. The unique color of the place of birth cannot be erased from people's minds and hearts, just like speaking with the accent of hometown. ——La Rochefoucauld

4. My eyes can no longer see the hometown where I was born and raised; enduring suffering innocently is my destiny in life. The long call of the eagle owl on the roof echoes throughout the jungle, my heart is groaning and I am filled with sorrow. That is a place I have no chance to reach.

——Dostoyevsky

5. Once the hometown is gone, the distance and the distance are balanced. My mother was always in pain and sick, and she stayed in Gouxi for five years. ——Du Fu

6. Neither the devil in hell nor the evil people in the world can stop me from returning to my hometown. ——"The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes"

7. In the quiet night, I am thinking about my hometown, my relatives, and my friends! ——Jack Ma

8. If the mountains and rivers are not valued, I will never return to my hometown. ——Lin Yutang

9. White clouds are the snow-capped mountains of the sky; blue sky is the ocean of the sky; sunlight is the lava of the sky; haze is the coal mine of the sky; star clusters are the cities of the sky; meteors are the vehicles of the sky; Everything can only be seen from a distance, so the sky is the hometown of fantasy. ——Gucheng

10. The old hometown in the south of the Yangtze River and the north of the Yangtze River has been a dream for thirty years. ——Li Yu

7. Poems describing changes in hometown

Hometown

Childhood

Hometown is a movie

Wonderful fairy tale

Reading in the hazy place

Giving birth to a hazy concern

How many dawns greet the rising sun

Looking forward to the sunshine to protect the tender branches Bud

How many dusk send the setting sun

Invite the evening breeze to gently blow this mountain nook

Adulthood

Hometown is a movie

Beautiful landscape painting

Folding is the luggage of life

Unfolding is the story of civilization

I once splashed ink in my dream

Describe the colorful clouds in the mountainous countryside

The journey

Outline the wealth and flowers blooming in the ditch

Today

Hometown is a cup

The fragrant tea

Moisturizes the thirst of longing

Resolves the fatigue of trekking

Flowers bloom and fall

Chizi The face

is more radiant

The pure fragrance of tea grows old

Accompanying the ends of the earth