1. Ancient poems describing homesickness
1. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, like a heart filled with ice in a jade pot. ——Wang Changling "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower"
2. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. —— Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother-in-law on a Moonlit Night"
3. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. ——Du Fu's "Spring Hope"
4. The autumn wind is seen in Luoyang City, and the desire to write is full of ideas. —— Zhang Ji's "Autumn Thoughts"
2. Homesickness is the feeling of longing for hometown and relatives. Homesickness generally refers to missing one’s hometown in another place.
3. Si, pinyin: sī, refers to thinking, longing, considering, using one's brain, etc.
1. Interpret the word from the official glyph: understand the meaning. The word comes from the field and from the heart. "Tian" refers to farmland, and by extension refers to grain and grain. "Heart" means "concern" and "consideration". The combination of "field" and "heart" means "caring about the grain harvest" and "thinking about eating." Original meaning: Thinking about eating. Extended meaning: consider.
Thinking, capacity. ——Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Shuowen"
Si Yue Rong means that all the worries in the heart are included. ——"Book·Hong Fan"
Qin Ming Wen Si An'an. ——"Book·Yao Canon"
I think about it all day long, and it is not as good as what I learned in a moment. ——"Xunzi Encouraging Learning"
Learning without thinking is a waste, and thinking without learning is peril. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng"
Old people often think about the past, and young people often think about the future. ——Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty, "The Collection of Drinking Ice Room·Collected Works"
Another example: thinking too much; thinking before and after thinking; thinking about oneself; thinking deeply; doubting (doubt; suspicion); thinking and depression (thinking and knotting) ); Siyu (metaphor for retreating into seclusion); Siluo (tired by thinking); Sicha (thinking and discernment); Sisuan (thinking, calculation; consideration); Sisimu (careful consideration, speculation); Sisi (thinking; consideration); Sihu (Dialect. Think, consider); Sisi (Dialect. Think, examine); Sidu (Consider, think); Sizuo (Consider); Sicai (Think); Simo (Dialect. Think); Caipan (Think) analysis); thinking and interpretation (thinking and seeking).
2. Longing; missing
If the family is poor, one will miss a good wife; if the country is in chaos, one will miss a good husband. ——"Historical Records·Wei Family"
It has been done, and it is not something to think about. It must be celebrated when offering sacrifices. ——"Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce"
Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown. ——"Thoughts on a Quiet Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The birds are nostalgic for the old forest, and the fish in the pond are thinking about the old abyss. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields"
To take charge of heroes, I am thirsty for talents. ——"Three Kingdoms: Biography of Zhuge Liang"
Another example: longing for guests (missing the people who once lived here); thinking about merits and mourning for mistakes (missing their achievements and saddening their injustice); thinking about memories (thinking about the people who lived here) , miss); miss the woman (miss the woman of the opposite sex); miss the woman (miss); miss Qi (long for the sage’s style and imitate it, to be equal to him); miss the past (miss old friends); think about governance (think about governing the world) ); miss return (want to return to my hometown); miss (miss); miss (missing); miss Qi (words in old letters, still missing); miss Gu (miss); miss relatives (miss parents. Also generally refers to missing relatives) ); think about the guilt (think about the sin); think about the past (miss, never forget); miss the land (miss the homeland); think about and (still miss the existence); think about the thirst (longing for); think about the heart (think about love and love); think about swimming ( longing chant).
3. Sadness, sorrow
Looking from afar makes the mind wander, born of wandering love. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Long Song Xing"
Look up to the breeze and sigh, and send your remaining thoughts to the sad strings. ——Three Kingdoms Wei·Cao Zhi's "Ode to Thoughts on You"
Auspicious people think about autumn, and the real feeling is materialized. ——Jin·Zhang Hua's "Inspirational Poems"
Another example: Thinking of Autumn (Sad Autumn)
Four. Township, pinyin: xiāng. Generally refers to a small town, or the place where you grew up or your ancestral home.
(1) Noun
1. Knowing. According to oracle bone inscriptions, it looks like two people eating against each other. "'xiang' and '飨' are originally the same word... The whole word is like two people sitting opposite each other, eating a gui. The original meaning is to entertain others with wine and food, and is the ancient word for "飨".
2. Township is the name of an administrative region.
A township is a township that is sealed by the people of the country. /p>
The five states are townships. ——"Zhou Li·Da Situ" Note: "Twenty-five hundred families." ”
Ten cities are called a township, and 3,600 families are one township.
——"Guangya"
Xixiang Shangqi. ——"Book of Rites·Kingdom"
Comparison of the same township. ——"Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou"
The villagers said: "How can meat-eaters plan for it?" ——"Zuo Zhuan·Ten Years of Duke Zhuang"
3. From the Tang and Song Dynasties to the present, it refers to the administrative divisions below the county level. The scale of jurisdiction has varied throughout the ages. Another example is: Xiangjian (those recommended by local officials during the Tang and Song Dynasties); Xiangke (rural examination); Xianggong (scholars selected by prefectures and counties for the imperial examination).
4. Rural areas, areas outside the city
Pass a scholar from a township. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Injuring Zhongyong"
Catch the villagers everywhere. ——"Guangdong Military Affairs"
Another example: Xiangli Ninggu (generally refers to folk music); reputation of Xiangqu (prestige in the township); Xiangsheng (an elder who resigned from office and lives in the hometown or teaches in the township) ); Xiangguazi (a country person with little knowledge).
5. Hometown, hometown. In a foreign place, people who refer to their place of origin as their hometown
guo are the roots of their hometown. ——"Guanzi·Quanxiu"
When you climb the tower, there are those who are nostalgic for their country, worried about slander and fear of ridicule, their eyes are full of desolation, and they feel extremely sad. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
From the ancestors of the village, he held scriptures and inquired. ——"Preface to Sending Ma Sheng to Dongyang" by Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty
(Yuan Keli) Wuzi was raised in the countryside, and he became a Jinshi due to his ugliness. ——Ming Dynasty Dong Qichang's "Jiehuan Yuan Gong's Journey"
The local pronunciation has not changed. ——He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty, "Returning to My Hometown"
Cai my hometown. ——"Snake Catcher's Theory" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Detain his hometown. ——Ming Dynasty and Wei Xi's "The Biography of Da Tiezhu"
The public (Yuan Keli) was not a man of virtue in his hometown. ——Ming Dynasty Chen Jiru's "Records of the Temple of Yuan Gongjia during the Da Sima Festival"
Another example: hometown heart (the feeling of missing one's hometown); hometown flavor (the flavor of hometown food); hometown letters (sent by relatives and friends in hometown) Letters)
6. Place; location
This is the hometown where I have lived for three generations. ——"Snake Catcher's Theory" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Another example: a foreign land; a foreign land; a foreign land; a hometown of overseas Chinese; an imperial hometown (capital)
7. Some kind of surreal realm . Such as: dreamland; drunken land
8. People from the same place of origin (said when you are in other places).
For example: Xiangzhong (fellow townsman); fellow villager; fellow villager
(2) Verb
1. Connect to "to". Sit facing
Dongxiang. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Tian Dan"
The rural teacher cried. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Thirty-Three Years of Duke Xi"
2. Tong "Xiang". Originally, formerly, previously.
The servants in the countryside are also among the doctors who work in the toilet. ——"Sima Qian's Report to Ren An"