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China is less than ten years old and nine years old, so he won't be fascinated again, and he won't get lost again.

Spring has come, and nothing can be saved like a yellow crane.

Time flies like water. The kite flew and didn't come back.

What's the point of redeeming the police to enter the country?

It's easy to let go, but it's hard to get lost, but you know you have to go back to your fans, and you know you have to go back to your stars at night.

Return in vain, like a broken kite on the yellow crane line, never return.

Gone forever, returned with full load, lost, like a yellow crane.

I lost my way in spring, but I returned empty-handed.

2. Describe homesickness in the words of going home

1. You come from my old country. Tell me what happened there! .

When you pass by my window, are plum blossoms blooming? (Wang Wei's miscellaneous poems)

2. I left home when I was young, and my local accent has not changed.

Where do children come from when they meet strangers? "He Zhang's" Homecoming Book ")

3. Leave the mountain to rest, winter will come, and spring will come.

The closer I get to my hometown, the more timid I am, afraid to inquire about people from home. Song Wenzhi "Crossing the Han River")

Under the blue mountain, my boat and I meandered along the green water.

Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail.

... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness.

I can finally send my messenger, the wild goose, back to Luoyang. (Wang Wan's "A Stop at the foot of Beibao Mountain")

It's only seven days in spring and two years away from home.

The day of returning home is behind the bird's return to the earth, but the idea of returning home has existed before the spring flowers bloom. (Xue Daoheng's "Homecoming")

6. The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light. Is it frosty already? .

I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. (Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking"

7. Whose rain flute flies in the dark, and the spring breeze permeates Los Angeles.

In this nocturne, everyone can't remember the national conditions. (Li Bai's "Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night")

8. It has been ten frosts in Bingzhou, and I miss Xianyang day and night.

For no reason, I crossed the mulberry river, but I hope that Bing is my hometown. (Liu Zao's "Journey to the North")

9. A vagrant hears drums that indicate fighting, and a wild goose rings in autumn.

The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!

Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.

Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop.

Bai Juyi's Three Homesick Poems

Wang Yitai

Jing' an mansion, facing the willow in front of the window every day, is far away at this moment; At the station, the spring is fading and flowers are everywhere.

Two beautiful springs, on the same day; At this time, family members miss their relatives outside, and people outside miss their families.

Coconut silk is good in Handan from winter to the sun.

Every winter solstice, I am accompanied by the shadow in front of the knee lamp.

If you want to sit at home late at night, you should also talk about travelers. Nostalgia in Poetry

1. You come from my old country. Tell me what happened there! .

When you pass by my window, are plum blossoms blooming? (Wang Wei's miscellaneous poems)

2. I left home when I was young, and my local accent has not changed.

Where do children come from when they meet strangers? "He Zhang's" Homecoming Book ")

3. Leave the mountain to rest, winter will come, and spring will come.

The closer I get to my hometown, the more timid I am, afraid to inquire about people from home. Song Wenzhi "Crossing the Han River")

Under the blue mountain, my boat and I meandered along the green water.

Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail.

... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness.

I can finally send my messenger, the wild goose, back to Luoyang. (Wang Wan's "A Stop at the foot of Beibao Mountain")

It's only seven days in spring and two years away from home.

The day of returning home is behind the bird's return to the earth, but the idea of returning home has existed before the spring flowers bloom. (Xue Daoheng's "Homecoming")

6. The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light. Is it frosty already? .

I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. (Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking"

7. Whose rain flute flies in the dark, and the spring breeze permeates Los Angeles.

In this nocturne, everyone can't remember the national conditions. (Li Bai's "Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night")

8. It has been ten frosts in Bingzhou, and I miss Xianyang day and night.

For no reason, I crossed the mulberry river, but I hope that Bing is my hometown. (Liu Zao's "Journey to the North")

9. A vagrant hears drums that indicate fighting, and a wild goose rings in autumn.

The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!

Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.

Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop.

Bai Juyi's Three Homesick Poems

Wang Yitai

Jing' an mansion, facing the willow in front of the window every day, is far away at this moment; At the station, the spring is fading and flowers are everywhere.

Two beautiful springs, on the same day; At this time, family members miss their relatives outside, and people outside miss their families.

Coconut silk is good in Handan from winter to the sun.

Every winter solstice, I am accompanied by the shadow in front of the knee lamp.

If you want to sit at home late at night, you should also talk about travelers.

Nanpubie

In the bleak drudgery of Nanpu, the autumn wind is bleak.

Turn back immediately, my heart is broken, so I can leave and don't look back.

3. The idiom to describe recovery is to recuperate: recuperate: where to maintain; Interest: population reproduction. Refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing people's lives and restoring people's vitality after war or social unrest.

Calm: soul: soul. Calm your mind and come to your senses.

Comfort as usual: quiet and comfortable, as always. After some changes, it is back to normal, which makes people feel very comfortable.

Correct: dial: cure; Chaos: refers to troubled times; Reverse: Pass "Return" and reply. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Set things right and counter-rule: set things right. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Set things right: shelve: manage; Chaos: troubled times; Return: reply; Positive: normal. Rectify the chaos and restore normal order.

Bring order out of chaos: bring order out of chaos. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Make up for waste: make up: repair; Ours: shabby; Starting: starting; Scrap: Scrap. Repair worn-out things and use discarded things. Metaphor to restore the old system.

Old story: old story: refers to the cause or the original mountains and rivers. Metaphor restored the original career or the original mountains and rivers.

Survival: survival: preservation; Continuation: Continuation. Restore the ruined country and continue the aristocratic family that was cut off.

Anti-book repair: book: fundamental; Anti-origin: returning to the origin and extending to human nature. Restore humanity and maintain the original good quality.

Rejuvenation: rejuvenation from aging. Describe the elderly as full of energy.

Simple regression: regression: regression, regression. Park: Simple. Chun: Honest and kind. It refers to restoring the original simple social atmosphere.

Return in vain: this means that anger disappears and returns to normal, and now it is described as disappointment.

Illness with negative pay: negative pay: refers to illness. Fingers and back are tired, and physical strength has not recovered.

Restore the old as new: restore: restore; Like, like. Restore the old, just like the new.

Resume official position: the person who has been dismissed from official position is restored to his original position.

Come back: come back: people are dusty when they run. A metaphor for regaining power after failure.

Dead wood meets spring: meets: meets. Dead trees come back to life in spring. A metaphor for a dying patient or thing coming back to life.

Calm: calm: healing and recovery. Get well and get back to normal. Describe recovery.

Forever: Buddhism calls the process of the world from generation to destruction catastrophe, which means eternal life. Can never be recovered.

Clouds pass through the sky: after the clouds pass through the sky, the sky is particularly wide. The metaphor is that things have passed and everything has returned to calm.

Reconnect: restore old feelings and get back together.

4. Words to describe the mood of going home _ Pronunciation _ Interpretation _

[Pinyin]

To establish a meritorious service

[Interpretation]

I have been away from my hometown for many years, and I haven't heard from you. Once you go back, the closer you get to your hometown, the less calm you are, for fear of any misfortune in your hometown. Used to describe the complex mood of a wanderer when he returns home.

[source]

"Han River" by Tang Song Wen Zhi: "The sound outside the ridge is broken, winter goes to spring, and now I am near my village, and I dare not ask anyone."

[example]

When Han Ji returned to earth again, he stroked the dragon horn on his head and couldn't help crying: "Dad, Mom, I finally came back like this demon!" " Do you recognize me? " .

5. There are 40 idioms (1) to describe the bumper harvest, which is fruitful: Shuo guǒléI léI, which originally means the lush fruit on the trees during the autumn harvest.

Now it often means that someone has a lot of works and great achievements. (2) I have gained a lot: Shò u y ě f ě i qin and bandits spread the word "nothing", which means I have gained a lot, generally referring to ideology.

(3) Looking up and down: y ǔ ng q ǔ f ǔ shí, looking down to pick up things on the ground, looking up to pick up things on it, describing that every move has something to gain. (4) Returning home with a full load: mmn zà ié r gu Ⅰ, which originally meant returning home with a full load, can be described as fruitful and academic achievements.

(5) Left and right harvesting: Zu ǒ y ò u c I Hu, indicating that both left and right hands have harvested, which is a metaphor for studying knowledge and collecting more materials. The following sentence is aimed at the above idiom: (1) The key is how much our love can reach.

Whether we can see the harvest or not, God will make our love bear fruit. (2) Thanks to the joint efforts of the two countries and the economic and trade circles, bilateral trade has grown strongly, the trade structure has been continuously improved, energy and resources cooperation has achieved fruitful results, transportation cooperation has been actively promoted, and cooperation in the financial field has been continuously expanded.

(3) The trip seems fruitful. Whether we can see the harvest or not, God will make our love bear fruit.

(5) So I came to the field, and I found that the corn had already headed, and the apple trees nearby were also fruitful. It can be said that our two countries have benefited a lot from each other's development and progress.

But once you find this balance, you will benefit a lot: happier life, better interpersonal relationship, less stress and higher quality of life. (8) Apart from project work, I found that the KISS principle also benefited us a lot in other areas of our lives.

(9) Worldwide, some regions have benefited a lot from globalization-especially East Asia and China in recent years. (10) We have benefited a lot from the enthusiasm and talent of these talents.

(1 1) We surprised them by returning home with a full load. (12) After an evening rally, they returned to the headquarters with satisfactory poll support.

(13) However, if the pace of global economic recovery strengthens and the financial and raw material markets start to heat up again, the so-called commodity trading advisory fund (CTA) may return home with full load again this year. (14) For Gary, going shopping in the supermarket at Christmas has become a treasure hunt. Every corner of the store is full of surprises, and Gary always comes home with a full load.

(15) "Every time you go to a paradise, there are always different things to do, and you always feel loaded," Simpson explained that he would definitely enjoy every minute of traveling around the world.

6. There are many idioms to describe the harvest, which are fruitful and beneficial. Spring crops and autumn harvests, full of food, envy others, be glad that you have come, get everything from one tree after the first difficulty, get twice the result with half the effort, get both ends meet, fish throw worms, and get cows after the dead sheep.

Extended data:

Idiom analysis: 1 Return with a full load: load: load; Return: Come back. Come back and pretend to be full.

Describe a bumper harvest. From: Li Mingzhi's "Burning Books and Weakness": "However, Lin Runing served for three times, and no one left, and returned with a full load."

Vernacular writing: "But if you have only been the magistrate of Lin Ning for three times, he will not go once, and he will definitely return home with a full load." Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Second, the fruitful pinyin [shuò guǒ léi léi] explains that the original meaning refers to the lush fruit on the tree during the autumn harvest.

Now it often means that someone has a lot of works and great achievements. Over the past 700 years, there have been endless generations of descendants and talented people, and the imperial examinations in previous dynasties have achieved fruitful results.

-Huo Da's "Mending the Sky Crack" Chapter 13 Synonyms have made great achievements, gained a lot, returned with a full load, achieved a lot, gained a lot, returned with a full load, gained a lot, and got nothing. Pinyin [shò u y ě f ě i qi m n] explains that they have gained a lot, generally referring to ideology. The origin of Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume V, Chapter 25: "This kind of' lecture' also sells tickets and the works of the speaker, so that this kind of activity benefits all parties."

Synonyms benefit a lot, antonyms gain nothing, and information is scarce. Fourth, a tree explains: tree: planting. Plant once and reap a hundred times.

Metaphor is to cultivate people's long-term benefits. From: "The Full Show of Guanzi": "A year's plan is nothing more than a tree valley; The ten-year plan is nothing more than a tree; Lifelong planning is nothing more than cultivating people.

A tree gets a tree, and the valley is also; Ten wins in one tree, and wood is also; There are many things in a tree, and so are people. "Vernacular:" Nothing is better than planting crops in a year; Nothing can compare with planting trees for ten years; There is nothing better than training and selecting talents all your life.

After a year of hard work, there will be gains, valley; Harvest after ten years of cultivation, tree-like; It is human nature to reap after a hundred years of hard work. "grammar: combination; Make an attribute; Five, the dead sheep get the cow explanation: throw away the sheep and get the cow.

Metaphor loss is small, gain is big. Said by: "Huai Nan Zi said the mountain training": "If you get an ox after death, you will lose it."