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Image characteristics of homesick poems
First, the bright moon

Among the ancient poems I have read, "moon" seems to be the most common image to express thoughts and feelings. Su Shi's sentence, "people have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs." This matter is ancient and difficult. " The most representative. The "moon" here is precisely his feeling of being lonely about the moon and missing his relatives in his hometown. "The moon is at sea now, and the horizon is at this time." Zhang Jiuling's masterpiece "Looking at the Moon and Thinking about a Far Away" also relies on the image of "the moon" which represents parting, placing his hopes and longings. "Moon" contains the sadness of people leaving, the homesickness of wanderers and the pain of leaving. In my opinion, it is one of the images that can best express people's thoughts and feelings.

Two. willow

Willow is a metaphor for parting. The homonym of the word "Liu" in the word "Liu" is "stay", which also means the pain of parting and the feeling of reluctance. I have read many ancient poems that use willows to express parting feelings. Among them, I was deeply impressed by Liu Yong's "Where to Wake Up Tonight, Yang Liuan with a Fading Breeze", and I will never forget Xu Hun's "Climbing to the Top and Looking Far for Wan Li's Sorrow, and the twilight is like Tingzhou". These poems reveal the poet's deep sadness and endless yearning for his hometown and relatives. And "willow" has become an excellent image for them to express their melancholy and sadness.

3. Goose

One of my most familiar poems about homesickness reads: "I can finally send my messenger, the wild goose, back to Luoyang." This makes us realize how much the author of this poem misses his hometown and wants to become a wild goose and fly home. And "wild goose" is the kind of homesickness he has entrusted. "Wild goose" is the kind of image that carries news and letters, and contains the sadness and urgent homesickness of wanderers. Xue Daoheng once wrote in the image of a wild goose in "People miss home every day": "People return to the wild goose and think about flowers before." Express his desire to go home. "Guiyan" is a kind of bird that many wanderers who have left their homes dream of becoming. Throughout the ages, many displaced literati have used "wild goose" to express their inexhaustible worries, and the image of "wild goose" has gradually been borrowed by more people.

4. chilling.

I just suddenly remembered Liu Yong's "Rain Bell", which began with "Cold cicadas are sad, the pavilion is late, and the shower is early." Many images are used in this poem to express the poet's homesickness, but the word "cold cicada" has laid the emotional tone of the whole poem, that is, the parting pain of "compassion for others", the long pavilion path and the chilling moan. What we can appreciate is the poet's reluctance and disappointment when he leaves. The poet vividly wrote the pain of his missing with the image of "chilling cicada".

Verb (abbreviation for verb) boat

Whether in ancient poetry or ancient prose, we can often see the appearance of "boat", a homesick image. Boat shows the bitterness of wandering and the melancholy of homesickness. I still remember the loneliness of "the bell rings at midnight to the passenger ship" and the strong homesickness of "a breeze rippling on the grass bank, passing through the night and blowing to my still high mast" These feelings are expressed through the image of "ship", which exquisitely describes the poet's homesickness and expresses the sufferings of wanderers.

Goose is a migratory bird, which migrates in spring and autumn. Its spring outing in Qiu Lai can often touch the hearts of wanderers away from home and arouse their strong homesickness. The tree of missing vitamins, with tender branches and clear meaning, often makes people feel sad; The moon is bright, but it often reminds people that the heart of concern is always there; The chill is pressing, and the pavilions are elegant, always emitting the sadness of parting and missing; Boat rafting can better reflect the homesickness of travelers.