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Feelings of Home and Country in Ancient Poetry

In Li Bai's poems about seeing his friends off at Jingmen Ferry, homesickness is particularly strong. Li Bai spent an innocent childhood in Shu. At the age of twenty-five, he went to the countryside with his brave sword and left his relatives for a long journey. He began to visit the great rivers and mountains of the motherland in 2006. The water brought you a feeling of home and rowed your boat for 300 miles. This poem was given to my hometown by the author when he left Sichuan and arrived in Jingmen. This poem depicts the natural scenery around Jingmen, and the poet feels homesick for the surging river. In Du Fu's "Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night", the author passed the poem "He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is so bright!" It tells the story of his yearning for his hometown and relatives, vividly reflects his yearning for his hometown and relatives during the war, profoundly depicts the moonlight without feelings, and exaggerates his homesickness by excuses, which is very intriguing. Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Philip Burkart": "The moon is in the sky, brightening the whole of heaven." After the rendering of literati in past dynasties, the image of the moon as homesick and homesick has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. When we mention the moon in ancient poems, homesickness will arise spontaneously and enter the homesickness atmosphere created by the author. In Su Shi's When is the Bright Moon? The author describes the round and bright moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, recalls the reunion and laughter of hundreds of millions of families, and enjoys the bright moonlight together, which reflects the deep homesickness.