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1. Words describing hometown

Idiom title Idiom explanation Peace of mind and relocation means peace of mind and resettlement.

Refers to nostalgia for hometown and unwillingness to move to another place easily. Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Yang Zhongzhuan": "The biography says: 'An Tu returned to his home and was called the common people.

'" Water shield soup with seabass and water shield: water shield; water shield: finely chopped meat. . It is a metaphor for the feeling of missing one’s hometown.

Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Zhang Han": "When Han saw the autumn wind blowing, he thought about Wuzhong wild rice, water shield soup, and sea bass." The thought of water shield and perch is a metaphor for the feeling of missing one's hometown.

Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Zhang Han": "When Han saw the autumn wind blowing, he thought about wild vegetables, water shield soup, and seabass in Wuzhong." Fishing place The place where he lived in his childhood generally refers to his hometown.

Source: "Preface to a Farewell to Yang Shaoyin" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Now that I am returning, I point to the tree and say: 'A certain tree was planted by my ancestors; a certain water is a certain one'" Qiu, this is where I fished when I was a boy. '" The water flows eastward and westward, and people go westward.

It is a metaphor for people’s longing for their hometown. Resigning to old age and returning home. Resigning to old age and returning home. Retiring from old age and returning home. Retiring from old age and returning home. Home: hometown and hometown.

He resigned due to old age and returned to his hometown to spend his remaining years. Source: Chapter 23 of "The Story of Awakening Marriage" written by Western Zhou Sheng in the Qing Dynasty: "A Yangxiang eunuch came to Gongbao Shangshu, gave him a full salary, and retired to his home."

To retire at home: Retired due to old age; home: hometown, hometown. Refers to resigning due to old age and spending their remaining years in their hometown.

Source: Chapter 23 of "The Story of Awakening Marriage" written by Zhou Sheng of the Qing Dynasty: "A Yangxiang eunuch came to Gongbao Shangshu, gave him a full salary, and retired at home." Respect Sangzi Respect: respect, love ; Mulberry: Mulberry and catalpa trees, trees often planted next to homes in ancient times, are a metaphor for hometown.

People who love and respect their hometown. Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xiaobian": "Wei Sang and Zi must be respected."

Hometown It's hard to leave homeland: birthplace, or the place where you lived in the past, here refers to hometown, motherland . It is difficult to leave the land of my hometown.

Describes the infinite attachment to one’s hometown or motherland. Gui Zheng Qiu Shou refers to being buried in his hometown after death.

Same as "Guizhengshouqiu". Source: Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty, "The Chronicles of Kong Junquan's House": "I have been out of trouble to die here. I wanted to return to Qiu Shou, but I didn't know that I would die on the road."

The legend of returning to Qiu Shou. When the fox is about to die, his head must be towards the hill where he was born. A metaphor for not forgetting your roots.

It is also a metaphor for missing one’s hometown in old age. Source: "Book of Rites·Tan ??Gong Shang": "The fox dies at the head of Zhengqiu, which is benevolence."

Gui Zhengshouqiu Shou: Xiang; Qiu: earth mound. Legend has it that if a fox is about to die outside, he must turn his head in the direction of the cave where he lives.

Refers to being buried in one’s hometown after death. Source: "Book of Rites·Tan ??Gong Shang" by Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty: "Etiquette should not forget its origin.

There is an ancient saying: The fox dies at the head of the Qiu, which is benevolence." After his death, he was buried in his hometown.

Same as "Guizhengshouqiu". Source: Chapter 85 of "Strange Phenomenon Witnessed in Twenty Years": "If I told him to go back for treatment yesterday, I wanted him to return to Shouqiu as soon as possible."

The fox is dead and the head is in Qiu. Mound: Head toward the mound where the fox's den is. Legend has it that when a fox is about to die, his head will turn towards the hill where he was born.

A metaphor for not forgetting one’s roots. It is also a metaphor for missing one’s hometown in old age.

Source: "Nine Chapters: Crossing the River" by Qu Yuan of the Warring States Period of Chu: "When a bird flies back to its hometown, a fox must be on the top of a hill when it dies." "Book of Rites Tan Gong Shang": "The fox dies on the right hill. First of all, benevolence. ”

The feeling of nostalgia: nostalgia; soil: hometown, hometown. The feeling of missing my hometown.

Source: Han Dynasty Ban Biao's "On the King's Order": "Understand the words of the garrison soldiers, stop the nostalgia for the country, the name of Gao Sihao, the love of the skin." Xing means returning to one’s hometown wearing brocade clothes when one is rich and wealthy.

Source: "Hanshu·Xiang Ji Biography" by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Seeing that all the Qin palaces and rooms had been burnt down, Yu thought about returning eastward, and said: 'Wealth and honor do not return to their hometown, just like walking in brocade at night. '" Jinggong, sangzi, Jinggong: respect, love; sangzi: mulberry and catalpa trees, trees often planted next to homes in ancient times, are metaphors for hometown.

People who love and respect their hometown.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xiaobian": "Wei Sang and Zi must be respected."

A tired bird knows how to fly back. A tired bird knows how to fly back to its nest. It is a metaphor for resigning and returning to the countryside; it is also a metaphor for returning to your hometown from a place of sojourn.

Source: Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty's "Returning Letters": "The clouds have no intention of leaving Xiu, and the birds know when they are tired of flying." Thousand-year-old crane returns refers to the nostalgia for the hometown.

Source: Volume 1 of "Sou Shen Postscript" written by Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty: "Ding Lingwei, a native of Liaodong, learned Taoism in Lingxu Mountain. Later he returned to Liao as a crane and assembled the city gate with beautiful pillars.

At that time, a young man raised his bow and wanted to shoot at it. The crane was flying, and he hovered in the sky and said, "There is a bird, and it is a bird. It has been a thousand years since I returned home. The city is still the same and the people are not the same. Why not imitate the immortal tombs.

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'Then you will reach the sky.' "A person who has left his hometown means that he has left his hometown, has no relatives, no friends, no support, and is despised by others."

Feelings of Shouqiu Shouqiu: Head towards the mound where the fox's den is. Legend has it that when a fox is about to die, his head will turn towards the hill where he was born.

A metaphor for not forgetting one’s roots. It is also a metaphor for missing one’s hometown in old age.

Source: "Nine Chapters: Crossing the River" by Qu Yuan of the Chu Dynasty in the Warring States Period: "When a bird flies back to its hometown, a fox will head to a hill when it dies." "Book of Rites Tan Gong Shang": "When a fox dies, it will head to a hill. , benevolence. ”

Returning to one’s hometown in rich clothes and riches. It means showing off to the countryside.

Source: "New Book of Tang Dynasty·Yu Gaozhang Biography": "I am sending the official clothes and brocade to the hometown!" "Returning to the hometown in clothes and brocade" used to mean returning to one's hometown after becoming wealthy. It means showing off to the countryside.

Source: "Old Tang Book·Jiang Mu Biography": "Returning to one's hometown with rich clothes and brocade is a tradition practiced by the ancients. Nowadays, it is taught by the state's ministers in reply to Yuan Gong."

"Returning to one's hometown with fine clothes and fine clothes" means After becoming rich, he returns to his hometown. It means showing off to the countryside.

Source: "Old Tang Book·Jiang Mu Biography": "The ancients respected the return of clothes and brocade to one's hometown. Today, they are taught in this state and used to answer the Yuan Gong."

Clothing embroidery travels day by day. :daytime. Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime.

It is a metaphor for working as an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming rich. Source: "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei·Zhang Ji Zhuan": "Returning to the king's state can be said to be a day trip with embroidered clothes."

Vietnam birds nest in the south. Birds flying from the south must build their nests in the south. on the branches. A metaphor for unforgettable hometown feelings.

Source: "Nineteen Ancient Poems" by Xiao Tong of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "The gourd follows the north wind, and crosses the bird's nest on the south branch." The elders from the east of the Yangtze River regarded this as a sign of being ashamed to meet people from their hometown. .

Source: "Historical Records of Xiang Yu": "So King Xiang wanted to cross the Wujiang River eastward. There was a long boat waiting at the Wujiang Pavilion... King Xiang laughed and said: 'How can I cross if the heaven destroys me? Why! I crossed the river to the west with eight thousand people from Jiangdong, and now no one has returned. Even if my father and brother from Jiangdong take pity on me, how can I see them?” 2. Write words to describe the music

1. Swimming fish comes out to listen: describe the beautiful music.

2. The lingering sound: the beautiful music echoes for a long time. Describes a pleasant song or piece of music that makes people unable to forget it immediately.

3. Silk and bamboo orchestra: Silk: refers to string instruments; bamboo: refers to wind instruments. A general term for musical instruments such as harps, flutes, and flutes. Also refers to music.

4. Ganjiuyin: Gan: hobby. Likes drinking and music. Describes someone who only cares about drinking, sex and having fun.

5. Songs of Zheng and Wei: Zheng Wei: refers to the Zheng and Wei states in the Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to the folk music of Zheng, Wei and other countries during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Because Confucianism believes that its sound is pure and different from elegant music, it denounces it as obscene sound.

6. Gu Quzhoulang: Originally refers to Zhou Yu who was engaged in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are proficient in music and opera.

7. Beat the section to express appreciation: section means beat; reward means appreciation. Describes appreciation for poetry, music, etc.

3. Poems describing hometown

1 I am even more timid when I am close to my hometown and dare not ask the stranger

2 Look up at the bright moon and lower my head to miss my hometown

3 The hometown Yun Feixiang

The clouds drifting across the sky from my hometown

It keeps calling to me

When the breeze around me blows gently

There is a voice calling to me

Come back, come back

Wandering wanderer

Come back, come back

Don't wander around

Walking with heavy footsteps

The road home is so long

When the breeze around you blows gently

Blow in the fragrance of the soil of my hometown

Come back, come back

Wandering wanderer

Come back, come back

Me Tired of wandering

I am full of exhaustion

There are bitter tears in my eyes

The wind of my hometown

The clouds of my hometown

Erase my trauma

I was once so proud

I came back with an empty bag

The wind of my hometown

The clouds of my hometown

Heal the wounds for me

Heal the wounds for me

4 The businesswoman does not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sings across the river* ** Flower 4. Idioms or poems describing hometown or sentences in writers’ articles

Returning home in splendor

1. In the past, I left, and the willows clung to me; now I come to think about it, and the rain and snow are falling. ------>

2. Elegies can be used as weeping, and looking from afar can be used as homecoming ------Han Yuefu Folk Songs>

3. Hu May follows the north wind, Crossing the South Branch of the Bird's Nest------Nineteen Ancient Poems of Han Dynasty>

4. Whoever speaks from the heart of an inch of grass will receive three rays of spring------Mengjiao of the Tang Dynasty>

5. When you are close to your hometown, you are even more timid and do not dare to ask the visitor------Questions of the Tang and Song Dynasties>

6. When you come from your hometown, you should know the things in your hometown. The coming day will be beautiful. In front of the window, have the winter plum blossoms bloomed yet? ------Tang Wang Wei>

7. There is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. I look up at the bright moon and lower my head to think of my hometown ------Tang Li Bai>

8. Where is my hometown, forget it unless you are drunk------Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty>

9. I miss my relatives even more during the festive season------Wang of the Tang Dynasty Wei>

10. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks at me, I don’t know who is missing in autumn thoughts------Tang Wang Jian>

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Good words

High mountains, strange mountains, barren hills, hillsides and forests

Thousands of mountains and green mountains, thousands of mountains and clumps, mountains and rocks, bold mountains, bright water, beautiful mountains, clear water, beautiful mountains, high trees, lush valleys, valleys, green mountains and green waters, Qinghai, Qingshan, strange mountains and beautiful waters

There are peaks on the peaks, elegant and beautiful, not a blade of grass grows, standing in the sky, clouds and mist entwining the strange peaks. Towering mountains, majestic mountains, thousands of mountains and ridges

Good sentences

The mountains exposed by the clouds are floating in clusters like islands.

The surrounding mountains are like a colorful cloth.

Mountain waves and peaks are layer upon layer.

The mountains are black and green, with endless edges and cliffs that look as if they were cut with knives or axes.

The undulating loess hills are really like the waves of a great flood.

Longshantou stands like a large tomb in the night.

The mountains on both sides of the Xiajiang River rise and fall so high that it makes people dizzy.

The deep valley is eerily quiet and cold.

The ravine was filled with snow, as high as the back of the mountain, and became a large square covered with flat snow.

The morning sun is shining, and the mountain is like a shy girl, looming, and the sunset is shining on the west mountain.

My hometown has no strange and steep mountains, no majestic waterfalls, and no famous scenic spots. But in my heart, there is a kind of beauty, an indescribable beauty; a beauty that is elegant but not vulgar, noble but not contemptible; a beauty that is unforgettable and will never fade away; I will never forget it for a long time. My hometown is the place where I was born and raised. There is my familiar hometown, my beloved relatives, my childhood, and my beautiful memories.

My hometown seems to be able to accommodate everything. When I am frustrated, it allows me to vent to my heart's content; when I am happy, it allows me to sing loudly; when I am successful, it warns me not to be proud. ; It encourages me not to be discouraged when I fail. As long as you are in your hometown, a communicative smile, a caring greeting, and a sincere encouragement can make people feel extremely happy; as long as you are in your hometown, a bouquet of beautiful flowers, a wisp of tenderness, and a sympathetic voice can make people feel extremely happy. Regret can make people realize the true meaning of human life. Only then did I realize that my hometown is so warm.

Hometown is a shelter for boats. When you encounter difficulties, it will sincerely accept you. Hometown is an umbrella when it rains. When you encounter danger, you will have it. To protect you; my hometown is a clear spring in the drought-stricken desert. When you are desperate, it is still silently encouraging and cheering you.

Hometown is a touch of tenderness.

I miss my hometown deeply.

My hometown is my concern.

Hometown is a bridge, spanning the center of the heart

Hometown is a rainbow, connecting the old and new worlds

Hometown is a rope, pulling no matter how many times. Returning from afar

Climbing a mountain, crossing a river, crossing a zebra crossing, all kinds of lights are swaying, and the noisy traffic is everywhere. There are paths that I have been familiar with before, and there are There are alleys that I have wandered through, and there are stalls where I have unforgettable stops.

Memories are everywhere

The river in my hometown is really clear! , so clear that you can see the sand and stones in the river; the river in my hometown is so green! As green as the green grassland; the river in my hometown is so quiet! It is so quiet that only when you see the mountains in the distance do you know that the boat is moving. 6. Poems describing hometown

1. Look up at the bright moon, lower your head and miss your hometown------Li Bai

< p> 2. A sad song can be used as a cry, and a distant look can be used as a return home ------ Han Yuefu Folk Song <<; Elegiac Song>>

3. Hu Ma follows the north wind, and crosses the bird's nest on the south branch --- ---Nineteen ancient poems of the Han Dynasty <<; line after line>>

4. Whoever speaks from the heart of an inch of grass will receive three rays of spring------Meng Jiao of Tang Dynasty<<; Wandering Ziyin>>

5. I am even more timid when I am close to my hometown, and I dare not ask the visitor------Tang. Song Zhiwen <<; Du Dayuling>>

6. When you come from your hometown, you should know about it. Will the plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow? ------Tang Wang Wei <<; Three Miscellaneous Poems>>

7. There is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. I look up at the moon and lower my head to think about my hometown---- --Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty <>

8. Where is my hometown, forget it unless you are drunk ------Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty <>

9. During the festive season, I miss my family even more - Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty <<; Reminiscing about Shandong brothers on September 9th>>

10. Tonight, the moon is bright and everyone can see, I don’t know Whose autumn thoughts fall - Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty <<; Looking at the moon on the night of the 15th and sending it to Dr. Du>>

11. When meeting people, I gradually feel that the local accent is different, but I hate that the orioles sound like their hometown - ----Sikong Tu of Tang Dynasty <<; Five Manhua Poems>>

12. Only the mirror lake water in front of the door, the spring breeze does not change the old waves------He Zhizhang of Tang Dynasty<<; Two Illustrated Poems on Returning to Hometown>>

13. When a young boy leaves home and his elder brother comes back, his local pronunciation remains unchanged and his hair on his temples fades away. ------ Tang He Zhizhang <<; Illustrated Book on Returning to Hometown>> < /p>

14. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown------Tang. Du Fu <<; Reminiscing of my brother-in-law on a moonlit night>>

15. Sadness does not lead to separation. ------ Warring States. Chu. Qu Yuan <<; Jiu Ge. Shao Siming>>

16. We are far apart, and our clothes are getting slower ------Han.< <;Nineteen ancient poems. Line after line>>

17. When people return after falling geese, their thoughts are in front of flowers------Sui.

18. Separation from hatred is like spring grass, it will come back to life if it travels further ------- Southern Tang Dynasty. Still in chaos, it is the sorrow of separation. The feeling of separation is in the heart ------ Li Yu <<; Happy meeting>>

20. It is easy to say goodbye, but it is difficult to see others. The flowers fall on the flowing water and the spring is gone. In the sky The human world ------ Li Yu <<; Langtaosha>>

21. Life without seeing each other is like participating in business ------ Tang Dynasty. Du Fu <<; Presented to the Eighth Guardsmen >>

22. I urge you to drink another glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any old friends ------ Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty <<; Weicheng Song>>

23. Don't worry, you will have no friends in the future, and no one in the world will know you------Tang Gao Shi <<; Farewell to Dong Da>>

24. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun sent me Love------Li Bai <<; Presented to Wang Lun>>

25. Last year I saw you farewell in the flowers, but today the flowers have bloomed for a year------Tang Wei

Yingwu <<; Send to Li Dan Yuanxi>>

26. It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered ------ Tang Dynasty. Li Shangyin <<; Untitled>>

27. Candles are willing to say goodbye, and weep for others until dawn------Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty <>

28. If there are no north and south roads outside the door, The world should be free from the sorrow of parting------Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty <<; Farewell>>

29. A cup of wine in the spring breeze of peaches and plums, a lamp in the rainy night in the rivers and lakes for ten years------Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty <<;Send Huang Jifu>>

30. When I go up to the river tower alone, I feel lonely, the moonlight is like water and the water is like the sky. Where are the people who come to watch the moon together? The scenery is vaguely like last year------Tang Zhao Xia <<;Reminiscences of Jianglou>>

31. There should be no hatred. When will we grow up and become full again? ------Su Shi of the Song Dynasty <<; Shui Tiao Ge Tou>>

32. I wish you a long life and a thousand miles of beauty ------ Su Shi of the Song Dynasty <<; Water Tiao Ge Tou>>