Lead: As the Double Ninth Festival approaches, homesickness arises spontaneously. The following idioms about my hometown are collected and sorted out, hoping to help everyone.
A complete collection of idioms about hometown:
Settle down in the homeland: settle down in the homeland again. Refers to nostalgia for hometown, unwilling to move to another place easily.
source: the book of the later Han dynasty? Yang Zhong Chuan:? Pass on:? Settle down and live in peace, which means that people live in peace. ?
Soup perch: water shield: Fine-cut meat. Metaphor is the feeling of missing hometown.
source: the book of Jin? Biography of Hans Zhang:? When Han saw the autumn wind, he was thinking about Wu Zhong's leeks, soups and bass. ?
the thinking of the perch: a metaphor for the feeling of missing hometown.
source: the book of Jin? Biography of Hans Zhang:? When Han saw the autumn wind, he was thinking about Wu Zhong's leeks, soups and bass. ?
fishing place: the place where I lived as a child, generally referring to my hometown.
source: Tang? Han Yu's Preface to Sending Yang Shaoyin: Today's return refers to its tree:? A tree was planted by my ancestors; A certain water and a certain hill, which I fished when I was a boy. ?
east flows west: water flows east and people go west. It is a metaphor for people's nostalgia for their hometown.
retirement home: retirement: retirement due to old age; Also: back, back; Home: hometown, hometown. Resign because of old age and return to my hometown to spend my old age.
source: Qing? The twenty-third chapter of the biography of marriage to wake up the world by Zhou Zhousheng: A Yang township official went to the palace to protect the ministers, gave him a full salary, retired and returned home. ?
retirement at home: retirement due to old age; Home: hometown, hometown. To resign because of old age and spend one's old age in one's hometown.
source: Qing? Xi Zhousheng's Biography of Marriage to Wake the World 23:? A Yang Xiang official went to the palace to protect Shang Shu, gave him a full salary and retired at home. ?
respect for mulberry: respect: respect and love; Mulberry: Mulberry and catalpa, trees often planted next to homes in ancient times, are metaphors of hometown. People who love and respect their hometown.
source: the book of songs? Xiaoya? Little girl:? Visan and catalpa must be respected. ?
Hometown is hard to leave: Hometown: birthplace, or the place where I used to live, here refers to my hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land of my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.
returning to the right place means being buried in one's hometown after death. Same? Reform the first mound? .
source: Ming? Song Lian's Records of Kong Junquan:? I've died a thousand times, and I'm willing to go straight to Qiu shou, but I'm dead on the road. ?
Returning to the right and guarding the hill: It is said that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
source: the book of rites? On the sandalwood bow:? The fox dies at the head of the hill, and it is also benevolent. ?
reform the first mound: first: direction; Hill: mound. Legend has it that the fox is about to die outside, and he should also head in the direction of the cave where he lives. To be buried in one's hometown after death.
origin: western Han dynasty? Dai Sheng's Book of Rites? On the sandalwood bow:? Ceremony, don't forget its origin. There is a saying in ancient times: the fox dies at the head of the hill and is benevolent. ?
returning to the right place means being buried in one's hometown after death. Same? Reform the first mound? .
Source: Strange Phenomena Seen in Twenty Years, Chapter 85:? When I told him to go back to recuperate yesterday, I told him to return to the first place early. ?
the first mound of fox death: the first mound: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
origin: the warring States period? Chu? Qu Yuan's Nine Chapters? River-related:? Birds fly against their hometown, and foxes will die first. ? Book of Rites? On the sandalwood bow:? The fox dies at the head of the hill, and it is also benevolent. ?
nostalgia: nostalgia; Earth: homeland, hometown. I miss my hometown.
source: Han? Ban Biao's Wang Ming Lun:? Understand the words of guarding the soldiers, break the feelings of the earth, the name of Gao sihao, cut the love of the skin. ?
Day-to-day brocade when returning home: Walking in the same brocade during the day means going back to your hometown in brocade when you are rich.
origin: eastern Han dynasty? Ban Gu Han Shu? Biography of Xiang Ji:? Yu saw that the Qin palace was burnt out, and he was homesick for returning to the east, saying:? Wealth does not return to hometown, like a night trip. ?
Jing Gong Sang Zi: Jing Gong: respect and love; Mulberry: Mulberry and catalpa, trees often planted next to homes in ancient times, are metaphors of hometown. People who love and respect their hometown.
source: the book of songs? Xiaoya? Little girl:? Visan and catalpa must be respected. ?
a tired bird knows to return: a tired bird knows to fly back to its nest. Metaphor after resigning, he retired to the countryside; It is also a metaphor for returning home from the place where you live.
origin: Jin? Tao Qian's homecoming speech:? Clouds come out of the cave unintentionally, and birds know when they are tired of flying. ?
chitose crane returns: it refers to the nostalgia for hometown.
origin: Jin? Tao Qian's Postscript of Searching for God Volume 1:? Ding Lingwei, a native of Liaodong, studied Taoism in Lingxu Mountain. After that, the crane returned to Liao, and the city gate huabiao column was set. Sometimes there are teenagers who want to shoot with their bows. Crane is flying, wandering in the air, saying: There are birds and birds in Ding Lingwei, who went home a thousand years ago, and the battlements remain the same, so why not learn from the immortal tombs? ? So high up to the sky. ?
a person who leaves his hometown is mean to leave his hometown, have no relatives or reasons, lose dependence and be despised.
the feeling of the first mound: the first mound: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
origin: warring States Chu? Qu Yuan's Nine Chapters? River-related:? Birds fly against their hometown, and foxes will die first. ? Book of Rites? On the sandalwood bow:? The fox dies at the head of the hill, and it is also benevolent. ?
Going home with clothes and brocade: the old term refers to returning to one's hometown after getting rich. It means boasting to the village.
source: new Tang book? Biography of Yu Gao Zhang:? I'm sending my clothes and brocade to the countryside! ?
Returning home with clothes: the old term refers to returning to one's hometown after being rich. It means boasting to the village.
Source: Old Tang Book? Biography of Jiang Mu:? Returning home with clothes, the ancients are still. Today, I will teach you in this state and use it to answer Yuan Gong. ?
Yi Jin Rong Gui: The old term refers to returning to one's hometown after wealth. It means boasting to the village.
Source: Old Tang Book? Biography of Jiang Mu:? Returning home with clothes, the ancients are still. Today, I will teach you in this state and use it to answer Yuan Gong. ?
clothes embroidery goes by day: day: day. Walking in the daytime in splendid clothes. Metaphor is to be an official in one's hometown, or to return to one's hometown after riches and honour.
source: the reflection? Wei Shu? Zhang Bichuan:? Returning to your state can be described as a day trip. ?
Birds flying from the south must nest on the branches in the south. Metaphor is unforgettable hometown.
origin: southern dynasties? Liang? Xiao Tong's Nineteen Ancient Poems:? Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the south branch of the Bird's Nest. ?
Seeing the elders in Jiangdong shamelessly: Take it as the standard to be ashamed to see the people in my hometown.
source: the language version of Historical Records? Biography of Xiang Yu:? So Xiang Wang wanted to cross the Wujiang River eastward. Is the Wujiang Pavilion waiting for the boat? Xiang Wang smiled and said:? What can I do if the sky dies? Besides, 8, people with Jiangdong's children crossed the river to the west, but none of them have returned today. How can I see them?