Famous quotes about hometown
"There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, suspected to be frost on the ground. Look up at the bright moon, lower your head and think about your hometown" ("Quiet Night Thoughts" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty). Hometown refers to the place where you were born or lived for a long time. Similar titles include hometown, hometown, homeland, township, zili, zixiang, sangzi, etc. For thousands of years, hometown has been a place that wanderers think about day and night, so there are many poems about hometown. Here are some of the famous quotes.
"The strong wind is blowing and the clouds are flying. Weijia is returning to his hometown in the sea. The warriors are guarding the four directions!" This "Song of the Strong Wind" by Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, was when he returned to his hometown and entertained his elders and friends. Singing, he expressed his political ambitions and complicated feelings about national affairs.
"Elegy can be a time of weeping, and looking far away can be a time to return home. Missing my hometown makes me depressed." "Elegy" is a Han Yuefu folk song. It describes the ever-changing thoughts of a wanderer who is homesick, and touches the heartstrings with his heartfelt words.
"The old man is approaching, when will he return to his hometown? The dragon hides in the deep spring, and the beast walks on the high hill. The fox dies and returns to the first hill, and the hometown is forgotten." "The Journey to the East and West" was created by Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period A five-character ancient poem by "The Great Rebellion" expresses the helplessness of unfinished business, long road ahead, and approaching old age through the feeling of homesickness.
"If you are still alive, you still hope to return to your hometown, but if you die, you will have your bones buried for a long time." This is a sentence from Cai Wenji's "Eighteen Beats of Hujia".
"I am even more timid when I'm close to my hometown, and I don't dare to ask people who are coming." "Crossing the Han River" is a poem written by Song Zhiwen (some say Li Pin), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It was written on the way back from home after a long absence, with the intention of writing about homesickness, expressing the complex psychology of excitement and uneasiness of a wanderer returning home. There is also a sentence written by Song Zhiwen about missing his hometown: "Wherever you look at your hometown in the Ming Dynasty, you should see Longtou plum blossoms" ("Inscribed on Dayuling Beiyi").
“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.” The two poems of the Tang Dynasty poet He Zhizhang’s “Returning to Hometown” are famous poems describing the hometown and the feelings of hometown. “Farewell to Hometown” Many years have passed, and the people have been half gone recently. Only the water of the mirror lake in front of the door, the spring breeze does not change the old waves." (Part 2 of "Returning to Hometown").
"Still pity the water of my hometown, seeing off the boat thousands of miles away." "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate" is a five-rhyme poem written by the great poet Li Bai when he was roaming in Shu when he was young. There are also famous lines such as "The sound of broken willows in this nocturne reminds me of the love of my hometown" ("Hearing the Flute in Luocheng on a Spring Night"), "The garrison guest looks at the scenery on the side and thinks of returning home with a bitter look" ("Guanshan Moon"). Of course, the most famous homesickness poem is "Thoughts on a Quiet Night".
"The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." "Moonlight Night Remembering My Brother" is a five-rhyme poem by the great poet Du Fu. The brothers were separated due to the war. They lived in no fixed place and had no news. The feeling of longing also arises spontaneously. "You need to indulge in drinking when singing during the day, and you can return home with the company of youth." Du Fu's "Hearing that the Government Army Recruited Henan and Hebei" expresses the joyful mood of eager to return home after the Anshi Rebellion. There are also "The beacon fire lasts for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold" ("Spring Outlook"), "It is as safe as a bird with wings, carrying white clouds to return to its hometown" ("Barley Walk"), "The five tombs are full of flowers, spreading the message of spring in my hometown." " ("Farewell to He Yong"), "We meet today and tonight, and the feeling of hometown is thousands of miles away" ("Ji Qiusu's fifth brother Cui Shisan's comment on affairs at the night banquet at Yingjiang Tower, Wei Shaofu's Nephew") and other famous lines.
"You come from your hometown, you should know the things about your hometown. In the future, will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window?" "Miscellaneous Poems" (You Come from My Hometown) is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The first five-character poem is the second one in the group of poems "Three Miscellaneous Poems". It uses words to ask people from the hometown whether the winter plum blossoms are blooming, to express the longing for the hometown. His sentence "I am a stranger in a foreign land, but I miss my family even more during the festive season" ("Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th") can be said to be a household name.
"The hotel is sleepless under the cold light, how can the guest's heart become desolate? My hometown is thousands of miles away tonight, and I will be worried about tomorrow for another year." "The Great Night Work" is a seven-character quatrain written by Gao Shi, "My hometown is thousands of miles away" , year after year, the feelings turn gentle and touching. "Ren Ri wrote poems and sent them to the thatched cottage, feeling pity for the old friend and missing his hometown." Gao Shi's "Rent Ri Send Du Er Supplements" expresses his longing for Du Fu. "Missing my hometown" is both a statement and a self-proclaimed statement. Human Day, the old custom is to take the seventh day of the first lunar month as Human Day.
"Where is the hometown at dusk? The Yanbo River makes people sad." When the sun sets, where is the hometown? The Yangtze River is filled with smoke, and homesickness arises spontaneously. Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower" expresses such feelings.
"When I see the autumn wind in Luoyang City, I want to write a book full of ideas. I am afraid that I will not be able to finish it in a hurry, and travelers will open it again before leaving.
"Autumn Thoughts" by Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is also a famous poem about homesickness. It delicately expresses the deep nostalgia of people living in a foreign land for their hometown through the details of their thoughts and actions when sending letters home.
“The sand in front of Huile Peak is like snow, and the moon outside the city is like frost. I don't know where to play the reed pipe, and I have to march all night to see my hometown. ""Listening to the Flute in Shoujiang City at Night" was written by Li Yi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The frosty moonlight and the snow-like desert under the moon were all silent, and the resentful sound of the reed flute brought by the night wind aroused the desire to conquer people. The feeling of hometown gives us a poignant and beautiful scene of homesickness. Li Yi also wrote a homesickness poem "The Boat": "Willow flowers fly into the boat, and the water chestnut flowers lie on the blue stream." I heard that the scenery of the Yangtze River is full of scenery, and I went to Wangxiang Tower on a clear day. ”
“It’s cool in May in the thatched pavilion under the pine tree, and the clouds and trees in the tingsha are green in the evening.” Pedestrians have endless thoughts about the autumn wind, and the green mountains across the water feel like their hometown. ""Inscribed on the Landscape of Zhichuan River" is a seven-character quatrain composed by Dai Shulun, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, during his official travels. He used the poem to express his deep homesickness by chanting the landscape.
"The sun is rising in the sea and the night is lingering, and the spring in the river is old. Year. Where can I find the hometown book? It's near Yanluoyang. ""Ci Beigu Mountain" is a work by Wang Wan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. At the end of winter and early spring, at the foot of Beigu Mountain, there are green mountains and green waters, flat tides and broad shores, and I am deeply homesick!
"Every spring, I am sad to be in a foreign land, Du Qu Huangying can know. ""Homesickness Beyond the River" was written by the poet Wei Zhuang in his later years. As he gets older, the feeling of being reduced to the end of the world becomes deeper.
"The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again? "Wang Anshi's "Boating at Guazhou" describes the spring scenery of the south of the Yangtze River and uses the scenery to express emotions and longing for his hometown.
"The sky breeze suddenly sends the fragrance of lotus, and a leaf floats in memory of my hometown. " (Lu You's "Moonlight Night"), many of Lu You's poems are about his hometown: "The official relationship is not only weak this year, the wanderer always misses his hometown" ("Roading from Sangdu and Returning to the Three Mountains"), "The wanderer always misses his hometown, I will still be worthy of abundant wealth when I return" ("Village Residence") and so on.
"Withered vines and old trees, crows dim, small bridges and flowing water, people's homes, west wind and thin horses on the ancient roads. The sun sets in the west, and the heartbroken people are at the end of the world. ""Tian Jing Sha·Autumn Thoughts" by Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty juxtaposes a variety of scenery, which can be said to express the feeling of missing one's hometown to the extreme.