Idiom expressing homesickness 1 Silence: the bonfire goes out and the sound is silent. Metaphor is a frontier without war.
Source: Tang Xuanzong's Narration of the Tang Ming Movement: "Kyubi no Youko Station in Wen Xiu, Yan Wu, Shen Fengjing and Ba Huang Ning."
Annual bonfire: bonfire: fireworks of ancient border warning. Metaphor is war or war. Year after year of war.
Source: Yuan Dailiang's "Jiu Ling Shan Fang Ji Twenty-four Deng Da Yu Shan": "That is comparable to looking back to the southeast, and the bonfire has been shocked for years."
Bonfire connection: bonfire: fireworks of ancient border warning. It means that the frontier defense is always unremitting, and it means that the war is constantly going on.
Source: Yue's "Han Ji Xuan Di San Ji": "Music protects each other, wood is broken, so soldiers are decorated with crossbows and bonfires are connected."
Nostalgia: Nostalgia; Earth: homeland, hometown. I miss my hometown.
Source: Han Banbiao's Wang Minglun: "The words of the guards break the love of the earth, and the name of Gao Sihao cuts the skin."
Horseshoe dragon sand: refers to galloping the frontier and gaining prestige outside the territory. Longsha, the land of Saibei desert.
Fight to the death: go to the frontier to serve the country to the death.
Source: Zhang Ming Juzheng's Begging for Rest: "Although I hold a peace song, I will die on the battlefield, but I can't avoid it."
Jade Guan Lao: refers to homesickness for a long time.
Source: Biography of Ban Chao in the Later Han Dynasty: Ban Chao defended the Western Regions for thirty-one years. When I was old and homesick, I went up to the emperor and said, "I dare not look at Jiuquan County. I was born in Yumenguan." Cai Tingchuan, the History of Song Dynasty: [Ting] has been in Wei for a long time, and he is depressed, saying that his lyrics and songs have the sigh of' being old'. "
The moon is thousands of miles away: the moonlight shines on the earth. Later, it is often used to describe friends or lovers who are far apart and miss each other by moonlight and night.
Source: Xie Zhuang in the Southern Dynasties, Yue Fu: "There is a bright moon thousands of miles away."
Birds flying from the south must nest on branches in the south. Metaphor is an unforgettable hometown.
Source: Nineteen Ancient Poems by Southern Dynasties Children: "Huma crossed the south branch of bird's nest with the north wind."
Idiom 2 expresses homesickness: respect: respect and love; Mulberry: Mulberry and Catalpa bungeana, trees often planted near home in ancient times, are metaphors of hometown. Love and respect people in their hometown.
East flows west: water flows east and people flow west. Metaphor is people's nostalgia for their hometown.
Fishing place: a place where I lived as a child, usually referring to my hometown.
Chitose crane returns: refers to the attachment to hometown.
Settle down and live again: settle down and live again. Refers to nostalgia for hometown, unwilling to move to another place easily.
People leave their hometown: refers to leaving their hometown without relatives or reasons, losing dependence and being despised.
The first hill of reform: first, the direction; Hill: mound. Legend has it that the fox is going to die outside, and it should be heading for the cave where he lives. Buried in his hometown after death.
Reformed Shouqiu: refers to being buried in one's hometown after death. With the "reformed first hill".
Return to one's hometown: as the old saying goes, returning to one's hometown after making a fortune. It means bragging to the village.
Returning home with clothes on: the old saying refers to returning home after getting rich. It means bragging to the village.
Retire at home: retire due to old age; Home: hometown, hometown. Resign because of old age and spend your old age in your hometown.
One-day trip to hometown: Walking in the same clothes means going back to hometown in brocade when you have money.
Guiyoushouqiu: It is said that when a fox dies, his head will be pointed at the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old.
Anxious to return-I want to go home as soon as possible. Describe the longing to go home.
Looking through autumn water-autumn water: metaphor of human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
Night thoughts on the balcony-Night thoughts on the balcony is a homesick poem. The whole poem depicts a sad night scene in late autumn: the long night is gloomy, the sound is sad, the lonely lights are fading away, the grass is late, so it is difficult to see people, the hometown book is not in time, and the autumn geese fly south.
Missing perch-a metaphor for missing hometown.
Looking through autumn water-autumn water: metaphor of human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
I can't wait to see through-my eyes are going through. Describe ardent hope.
Dream-describe great yearning.
I miss you so much-good morning; Dusk: at night. Miss you from morning till night. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
Never forget-miss: miss again and again. Always miss; Never forget. Refers to the feeling of missing something that will never change.
Think day and night-think day and night.
Love in the north wind-a metaphor for homesickness.