#乡愁如何用诗句来表达#
Homesickness is an indescribable emotion, which is deeply rooted in the depths of everyone's heart. For wanderers who are wandering abroad, and for travelers who are far away from their homeland, nostalgia is a lingering concern and longing
The moonlight is like frost, cold and bright, and the poet looks up at the bright moon in the sky in the silent night, and can't help but think of his hometown in the distance. These two poems are concise and profound, expressing the hearts of countless wanderers, and have become classics for expressing nostalgia.
Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei expressed his longing for his relatives in his hometown through the loneliness of the festival in "Memories of Shandong Brothers on September 9". During the festive season, it should be a time for family reunion, but the poet is alone in a foreign land, and this loneliness and longing are even stronger. This poem profoundly reveals the universality and profundity of nostalgia, which makes people empathize.
The Song Dynasty poet Wang Anshi expressed his longing for his hometown and his expectation of returning to his hometown through the changes in the natural landscape. The spring on the bank of the south of the Yangtze River and the bright moon reminded the poet of his distant hometown. This poem not only expresses nostalgia, but also reveals a kind of hope and longing for the future.
The Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai evoked affectionate memories of his hometown through the sound of a flute he heard in "Listening to the Flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night". The folding willow is a symbol of parting, and in the flute of this spring night, the poet's nostalgia is infinitely magnified. With its unique artistic charm, this poem makes readers feel the depth and delicacy of nostalgia.
The Tang Dynasty poet He Zhizhang expressed his deep feelings for his hometown through his own personal experience in "Returning to the Hometown Puppet Book". After being away from home for many years, I returned to my hometown again, although the years have left traces on my sideburns, but the hometown sound is still the same, and this attachment and emotion to my hometown has not changed. With its unpretentious language, this poem profoundly expresses the persistence and immutability of nostalgia.
The Tang Dynasty poet Cen Shen expressed his deep longing for his hometown by looking at the direction of his hometown in "The Envoy to Beijing". The road is far away, the return date is uncertain, the poet's tears moisten the sleeves, this nostalgia is like a long road, endless. With its deep emotion, this poem makes people feel the heaviness and helplessness of homesickness.
In "Crossing the Han River", the Tang Dynasty poet Song Zhiwen expressed his complex feelings for his hometown through the change of mood on the way back to his hometown. The closer you get to your hometown, the more complicated your inner emotions become, and you don't even dare to ask passers-by for news about your hometown. With its delicate psychological description, this poem shows the subtlety and profundity of nostalgia.
The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu expressed his longing for his younger brother in the distant land through the dew and bright moon at night in "Remembering His Brother on a Moonlit Night". The moonlight is like water, the dew is like a bead, and the poet feels the weight of nostalgia more deeply in this silent night. With its beautiful imagery, this poem conveys the purity and brightness of nostalgia.
The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan expressed his longing for his hometown and his concern for his relatives through letters and returning geese in "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second Bei". Letters are difficult to send, but the returning geese can fly back to their hometown, and this nostalgia is like a kite with a broken string, fluttering and unable to settle down. With its long-term artistic conception, this poem makes people feel the remoteness and longevity of nostalgia.
This is an anonymous poem by a poet of the Han Dynasty in "Nineteen Ancient Poems". The horses in the north are attached to the north wind, and the birds in the south nest in the south branches, these two poems express their natural yearning and deep longing for their hometown with their vivid metaphors. Whether it is a human or an animal, there is an instinctive attachment to their hometown, and this nostalgia is like a part of life that cannot be parted with.
These poems, like picture scrolls, show the deep affection and endless nostalgia of the ancients for their hometown. They used their talents and emotions to transform this longing for their hometown into eternal words. Whether it is in the silent night or in the lonely festival, let us find a comfort and strength for our hometown in the life of a foreign land.