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About author:Yu Guangzhong, born in Yongchun, Fujian, was born on October 21, 1928 in Nanjing, Jiangsu, and studied in Moling Road Primary School (formerly Cui Baxiang Primary School) in 1947 into the Department of Foreign Languages of Jinling University (later transferred to Xiamen University), moved to Hong Kong with his parents in 1948, and went to Taiwan the following year to study in the Department of Foreign Languages of National Taiwan University. He graduated in 1952.
In 1953, he co-founded the "Blue Star" Poetry Society with Qin Zihao and Zhong Dingwen. Later, he went to the United States for further study and received a master's degree in fine arts from the University of Iowa. After returning to Taiwan, he served as a professor at National Normal University, National Chengchi University, National Taiwan University and Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is currently the dean of the Faculty of Arts of Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan.
Nostalgia. When I was a child, nostalgia was a small stamp.
I'm on this side, and my mother is on the other side.
Growing up, nostalgia was a narrow ticket.
I'm on this end, and the bride is on the other side.
Later, nostalgia is a low grave.
I'm outside, and my mother is inside.
And now, nostalgia is a shallow strait.
I'm on this side, and the mainland is on the other side.
2.Homesickness is the feeling and longing for hometown. Attachment to one's homeland is a common and eternal emotion of human beings. Wanderers, wanderers, vagabonds, immigrants far from their homeland, who doesn't miss their homeland?
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Homesickness is a clear flute.
If it's an exercise book, this can be used.
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Nostalgia. When I was a child, nostalgia was a small stamp.
I'm on this side, and my mother is on the other side.
Growing up, nostalgia was a narrow ticket.
I'm on this end, and the bride is on the other side.
Later, nostalgia is a low grave.
I'm outside, and my mother is inside.
And now, nostalgia is a shallow strait.
I'm on this side, and the mainland is on the other side.
The easiest way: nostalgia is the longing for a loved one.
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As follows:
1. Homesickness is a cup of tea, which is a banal metaphor, but I like it very much.
2. Homesickness is that the sunrise and sunset are endless.
3. Homesickness is a tree without annual rings that never grows old.
4. Homesickness is a bright moon; Nostalgia is a deep sea.
5. Homesickness is the endless raindrops in the sky, like wisps of silk, cut constantly, and the reason is still messy.
6. Homesickness is a crooked moon, and countless wanderers place their thoughts on it, hoping that the moon can help pass it on.
7. The hometown is the old wine brewed by the wanderer with millet, and the farther away the age and the longer the time it is placed, the taste of the wine will be mellow.
8. Homesickness is the road under your feet, and there is no end.
9. Homesickness is a small stamp, I am at this end, and my mother is at that end.
10. Nostalgia is a dense bamboo forest; Nostalgia is a hint of strong wine.
11. Homesickness is a cloudless sky, boundless; When you grow old, nostalgia is a letter without a stamp, buried in your heart.
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Homesickness, which is explained as the sadness and hunger of deeply missing one's hometown, is an emotional state of nostalgia for one's hometown.
Homesickness or nostalgia refers to "the pain that a sick person feels because he is not in his hometown" or "the fear of never seeing his hometown again".
The name was first proposed by the Swiss physician Jean-Jacques Harder (1656-1711), who in 1678 named the name of the Greek root (nostos = one's homeland = hometown, algos = pain longing = pain longing).
Another version was coined by Johannes Hofer (1669-1752) in 1688. (Later the neologism was so successful that people forgot about it.) When the word entered everyday language, its original meaning of referring to a disease was lost.
From the late 17th century to the late 19th century, doctors would diagnose and ** nostalgia. In other languages, the term is returned as Maladie du pays (country sickness, in French), Heimweh (home-pain, German) and El Mal de Corazón (heart-pain, in Spanish).
Cases of death are heard from time to time, and soldiers sometimes succeed by relieving them of their duties and returning home**. In 1978, Robert Hamilton (1749-1830) reported on the case of a soldier suffering from homesickness.
Cases of homesickness are sometimes like epidemics. In the military, homesickness is less common when winning battles, but more common when the battle situation is tight. In the Chu-Han War, Xiang Yu and his army were trapped under the wall, and the soldiers of the Han army sang Chu songs to arouse the homesickness of the Chu army and disintegrate the combat effectiveness, which is the origin of the Chinese idiom "embattled".
By the 1850s, homesickness was no longer seen as a specific disease, but as a symptom or stage of a pathological process. It is thought to be a sign of postural depression or suicidal tendencies. However, homesickness was still diagnosed among soldiers as late as the American Civil War.
By the 1870s, interest in homesickness as a medical category had all but disappeared. Most people see the reduction of this disease as a good thing, the result of progress. But there are those who lament the loss of the root of the disease, which is the affection for home.
Of course, the phenomenon of homesickness has not disappeared with its de-medicalization.
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Nostalgia is a person's feelings and longing for his hometown, and it is an emotional state of having no love for his hometown. Attachment to one's homeland is a common and eternal emotion of human beings. Wanderers, wanderers, vagrants, immigrants who are far away from their hometowns will miss their homeland and hometown.
The Chinese pinyin of nostalgia is: xiāng chóu.
The sentence of nostalgia is as follows:
1. Nostalgia is also a local sound, sometimes it is buried in the ground of our daily life, but it is constantly fermenting, so we will inadvertently come out of a dialect when speaking smooth Mandarin, so we will be so sensitive to the familiar sound that suddenly sounds in thousands of accents, so we will easily switch between two different languages skillfully. The local sound is always the mark of which land we belong to.
2. Homesickness is a shallow strait, I am at this end, and the mainland is at that end.
3. Homesickness is always related to distance, and it is always related to going to the country and leaving home. Homesickness is a line through time and space, this end is the wanderer's burial, and the other end is the hometown. The farther the wanderer goes, the tighter the nostalgia becomes. When the wanderer's hair is gray and tired, the deepest and deepest marks are strangled on his heart.
4. Homesickness is a habit. It's like being used to eating shallots at home and never being able to adapt to Beijing's coriander. Nostalgia gives us a kind of thinking and behavior, because of it, we will think of the zongzi wrapped in our grandmother when the Dragon Boat Festival arrives, when the Qingming Festival arrives, we think of going to the grave, and when the Spring Festival comes, we think of frozen rice candy and sweet wine...
5. Acacia is a strong liquor, which always exudes an intoxicating fragrance when raising a glass; Homesickness is a thick love, which always evokes unspeakable melancholy when the moon is full.
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Transcribe a modern poem:
Nostalgia" source: It has been selected into the middle school Chinese textbook of the Chinese Publishing House [2], and the middle school Chinese textbook of the People's Education Publishing House.
Nostalgia. Author: Yu Guangzhong.
When I was a child, nostalgia was a small stamp, and I was here and my mother was there. When I grew up, nostalgia was a narrow ticket, I was at this end, and the bride was at that end. Later, nostalgia was a low grave, I was outside, and my mother was inside.
And now, nostalgia is a shallow strait, I am at this end, and the mainland is at that end.
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Summary. Nostalgia is a kind of sadness that deeply misses one's hometown, and it is a nostalgia and longing for one's homeland. It is a common and eternal state of human emotion, shared by those who live far from home1.
Homesickness is a thick love, which always evokes unspeakable melancholy when the moon is full. Homesickness is always related to distance, always related to going to the country and leaving home; Homesickness is a habit, like eating the shallots at home and never getting used to the coriander in Beijing2. Homesickness is an unattainable but palpable picture, a longing but timidly homebound return journey1.
What nostalgia is, what.
Homesickness is a kind of sadness that deeply misses one's hometown, and it is a nostalgia and longing for one's hometown. It is a common and eternal state of human emotion, shared by those who live far from home1. Homesickness is a thick love, which always evokes unspeakable melancholy when the moon is full. Homesickness is always related to distance, always related to going to the country and leaving home; Homesickness is a habit, just like eating the shallots at home and never getting used to the coriander in Beijing.2
The township bureau is a picture scroll that is out of reach but can be turned over, and it is a longing but timidly homesick return journey 1.
Excuse me, but please go into more detail?
Homesickness is a wisp of cooking smoke. Cooking smoke is the family affection hanging in the memory of childhood, and the nostalgia hidden in the depths of time. Ambiguous and distant village, smoke in the ruins.
The dog barks in the deep alley, and the rooster cries and envies the mulberry tree. ——Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Countryside" is a bright moon. Guilty of nostalgia, Li Bai is us.
After thinking about the quiet night, we are Li Bai. May this nostalgia be like wine, and you and I will be drunk together under the moon. The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground.
Raise your head to look at the bright moon and bow your head to think of your hometown. ——Li Bai, "Thinking of Sun Ants in the Quiet Night."
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