2. The feeling of being close to home-refers to being away from home for many years, and there is no news. Once you return, the closer you get to your hometown, the less calm you feel, for fear of any misfortune in your hometown. Used to describe the complex state of mind of a wanderer when he returns home.
3, looking through the autumn water-autumn water: metaphor for the human eye. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
4, never forget-miss: miss over and over again. Always miss; Never forget. Refers to the feeling of missing something that will never change.
5, think about it day and night-think about it day and night.
6. Birds in Vietnam live in the south-birds flying from the south must nest on branches in the south. Metaphor is an unforgettable hometown.
7, the love of the north wind-a metaphor for nostalgia for the homeland.
8. You can also use the following idioms to describe homesickness:
9. "Night Thoughts on the Tower"-"Night Thoughts on the Tower" is a homesick poem. The whole poem depicts a sad night scene in late autumn: the long night is gloomy, the sound is sad, the lonely lights are fading away, the grass is late, so it is difficult to see people, the hometown book is not in time, and the autumn geese fly south.
10, hometown is hard to leave-hometown: birthplace, or the place where I used to live, refers to my hometown motherland. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.