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The Historical Background of Yu Guangzhong's Homesickness Writing
Yu Guangzhong's life was in frequent escape and migration, and he was separated from his relatives many times. 197 1 year, Yu Guangzhong, who hasn't returned to the mainland for more than 20 years, was homesick, and wrote the poem "Homesickness" in his former residence in Xiamen Street, Taipei.

Homesickness is a modern poem written by the poet Yu Guangzhong. Poetry expresses a kind of nostalgia for hometown. This poem also embodies the poet Yu Guangzhong's good wish for the early reunification of the Chinese nation.

The poem "Homesickness", an extended material, focuses on personal experiences in mainland China. A stamp in that period of youth, a boat ticket in that period of youth, and even a grave in the future all contain the poet's long-term homesickness for thousands of overseas wanderers in Qian Qian, and all this is sublimated to a new height at the end of the poem: "Now/homesickness is a shallow strait/I am here/the mainland is there."

Such as a hundred rivers rushing to the East China Sea, like a thousand peaks approaching Mount Tai, the poet's personal joys and sorrows are integrated with his great love for the motherland and the nation. The poet's personal experience, because of the burning feelings at the end, is even more sultry and melancholy. As the poet himself said: "A vertical sense of history and a horizontal sense of region.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Homesickness