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Excerpts of famous quotes about homesickness

The famous sayings about homesickness are as follows:

1. "Looking up at the bright moon, bowing down to miss my hometown" shows how deeply the wanderers miss their hometown. Wang Wei's eternal line "I am a stranger in a foreign land, but I miss my loved ones even more during the holidays" expresses the sadness of being in a foreign land. Cen Shen's "Looking eastward from my hometown, the road is long, and my sleeves are full of tears" even more expresses his longing for his hometown. My hometown, the place where I grew up, where I left so many laughter and laughter!

2. The mountains are long and the water is long. The little bit of love cannot be blown away along the way, and the lovesickness can't be separated. I can only send a lovesick heart to the bright moon, just like the bright moon sends thousands of miles. I miss you, I wish you a long life and love me thousands of miles away.

3. Don’t say that the road to the countryside is long, no matter how long it is, it can’t be as long as my thoughts; don’t say that the world is far away, no matter how far it is, it can’t be far away from my eyes; don’t say that the sky is high, no matter how high it is, it can’t be as high as mine. Imagine. Hometown, you are the eternal root in people’s hearts.

4. The water that misses my hometown has the spirituality of water. The spirit of water is tenderness. The water quietly clings to this land, like a green ribbon, becoming a beautiful scenery on this land. How many times in your life have relatives reunited to enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival? Strive to be a stranger in a foreign land, and become a stranger who remembers his hometown! The bright moon in my hometown is the most loving, and the bright moon in my hometown is also passionate!

5. Jianjia is green, on the side of the water, and my heart is sad when I miss my old friend; the Yangtze River is long, and the reed leaves are fragrant, and I miss my hometown with endless confusion; in the west wing of the west building, a touch of the setting sun, I have fallen to the end of the world and my heart has been broken since then; the vines in the thatched house The window, withered willows and withered poplars, was once a singing and dancing place; I miss my friends and my hometown, I wish you happiness and glory!