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What does homesickness mean?

Homesickness is a sad feeling of homesickness.

From ancient times to the present, there are countless great creations created by China people, but what we will never forget from generation to generation is that we used a very literary name, homesickness, to express our attachment, yearning and concern for our hometown.

Homesickness, like other great creations of our ancestors, has filled us with respect and left an indelible complex in our hearts.

Ancient works describing homesickness

Contemporary Taiwan Province writer Yu Guangzhong's "Homesickness" is written like this:

When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I'm here and my mother is there. When I grow up, homesickness is a narrow ticket. I'm here and the bride is there. Later, homesickness became a temporary grave. I'm outside and my mother is inside. Now, homesickness is a shallow strait. I am here and the mainland is there.

Yu Guangzhong's homesickness is caused by the strait barrier, which is a man-made worry. One day, when the artificial barrier disappears, the strait is no longer an obstacle, and the sadness may go with it. Mr. Yu's poems are considered as the most homesick poems of modern people.

Nostalgia by Cui Hao, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, is more literary. His poem "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower" is written like this:

The ancients all went, and now only the Yellow Crane Tower next to the Yellow Crane is left. The yellow crane never revisited earth, there have been no long white clouds for thousands of years. Jing is a Hanyang tree, while Parrot Island is a nest of herbs. But I looked at my hometown, and the twilight was getting thicker, and the mist of sadness was filled on the river waves.

Whether the yellow crane is here or not, whether the ancients are here or not, and the white clouds will float forever, of course, this is not what Cui Hao wants to express. Where is the rural pass that he cares most about and never forgets?