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Zhou Rong's two poems of Qing Dynasty belong to.

Zhou Rong's two poems "Looking at Night" and "Looking at Dawn" in Qing Dynasty belong to homesick poems.

Wang Wan

[Qing] Zhou Rong

On the day of independence, there is no west, and it is difficult to return to the crow.

Outside the hedge of the pavilion in the old garden, the top of the Chinese tallow tree has long lived.

Wang Xiao

[Qing] Zhou Rong

10,000 points in the west, Western jackdaw crosses the west, and the moon descends.

Trying to get the broken dream back, Huang Ju peeled the bottle in front of the crab's navel.

Looking at the sunset in the west, I feel lonely and sad when I think of myself standing alone in the empty yard. Seeing "Return to Crow" and "Wings Can't Be Together", I think that crows can't go back to their nests, and I have a home to return to, showing my yearning for my hometown.

Wang Xiao: The westward journey of "Wandian West Western jackdaw" caused the poet's sadness and caused the poet to miss his hometown. Seeing the drooping oblique moon, I think that the moon is not full and people are not reunited, revealing my nostalgia for my hometown.