Treat your home as your home, your hometown as your hometown, your country as your country, and the world as your world. - "Guanzi·Herdsmen"?
Although Jincheng is happy, it is better to return to your hometown. Although paradise is good, it is not a place to stay for a long time. Come back.——Hua Luogeng?
You come from your hometown, you should know the things about your hometown. In front of the beautiful window tomorrow, the winter plum blossoms will not bloom yet?--- ---Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty?
Elegies can be regarded as weeping, and looking from afar can be regarded as homecoming------Han Yuefu Folk Songs?
The moonlight is bright in front of the bed, and it is suspected to be frost on the ground. .Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to miss your hometown------Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty?
The young man left home and his boss came back, but his local pronunciation has not changed and his hair on his temples has faded.------He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty< /p>
The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown------Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty?
I would rather have a piece of soil in my hometown than ten thousand taels of gold in a foreign country. Unity is strength.
——Ancient Chinese Proverb
When you are poor, you will never forget your hometown; when you are rich, it is difficult to leave your hometown.——Ancient Chinese Proverb
There are millions of acres of fertile land under your feet, but you only love an inch of land in your hometown.—— Ancient Chinese proverb?
After I die, send my ashes to my hometown. Bury it and plant an apple on it, so that I can finally repay the land of my hometown and my father and fellow villagers. - Peng Dehuai?
A tree is thousands of feet tall, and its leaves fall back to its roots. - Ancient Chinese Proverb
A mile away is not as good as home. - Ancient Chinese Proverb
It is hard to leave a good home, but the land is familiar. It's hard to leave.——An ancient Chinese proverb
Whether it is beautiful or not, it depends on the water in your hometown; whether you are close or not, it depends on the people in your hometown.——An ancient Chinese proverb