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Famous Poems or Stories about Home

1. Cold Mountain Temple outside Gusu City, the sound of bells arriving at the passenger boat at midnight. --Zhang Ji, "Night Mooring on the Maple Bridge"

2. The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river, when will the bright moon shine on me. --Wang Anshi, "Mooring at Guazhou"

3. I feel more timid near my hometown, and I don't dare to ask the people who are coming. --Song Zhiwen, "Crossing the Han River"

4. There is no parting word in the line, but only a promise to return to one's hometown early.

5. My family's pillars and stones are in decline, and I am worried about learning to pray. --Li Ang's The Question of Cheng Xiuji's Bamboo Barrier

6. A cup of turbid wine will bring me home to ten thousand miles, and I have no plan to return to my home before I leave. --Li Shimin "Two Songs of Passing the Old Mansion"