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What kind of thoughts and feelings does the poem "Homesickness" express?
The poem "Homesickness" has profound implications and expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings of longing for the reunification of the motherland and missing his hometown. Although Yu Guangzhong lives on an isolated island, as a China poet who loves the motherland and its cultural traditions, his homesickness poems inherit the national emotional tradition in China's classical poems from the inner feelings, and have a profound sense of history and nationality.

The original work of Homesickness:

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.

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Creation background

Yu Guangzhong's life was in frequent escape and migration, and he was separated from his relatives many times. 197 1 year, Yu Guangzhong, who hasn't returned to the mainland for more than 20 years, was homesick, and wrote the poem "Homesickness" in his former residence in Xiamen Street, Taipei.

The poet succinctly extracted several simple images: stamps, boat tickets, graves and straits. These four images are simple, clear, concentrated and strong. They are rich, that is, they are not piled up but implicit and have tension, which can induce readers to associate in many ways.

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Baidu encyclopedia-homesickness