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What does hometown mean?

Another name for hometown.

Hometown is from Two Begonia Poems in Hometown Spring.

Two Poems of Begonia in Spring in Huaiqing's Hometown

Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli

Now my hometown is full of begonia, and I dream of entering the splendid heap in Jiangxi.

At this time, although spring returns, everything is thriving, but people are old; Swallows fly back every year after offering sacrifices to the land god.

Spring is like a piece of green and white, not heavy and light weather, it is the scene of Chu Qing; In this spring, catkins will fly and fall.

But this beautiful spring scenery can't be eaten, so let poetry attract it to Qiong Yao's jade cup.

There are platforms and waterside pavilions in the bamboo forest here, with beautiful scenery and quiet environment. You don't need to follow, so it's good to walk here alone.

Early spring is warm, willow leaves sprout and dance in the wind, which is more charming; Flowers bloom in the sun, shadows dance and rise dimly.

After a rain-eroded garden, the road is cleaner and deeper; Birds just flying out of the nest are more cheerful, and crows crow one after another, which is sweet and entertaining.

The scenery here is very beautiful, but unfortunately there are few plump and beautiful begonia flowers; Begonia, a native of that hometown, lived two cold foods and disappeared.

Translation:

Today, the weather is sunny and the spring breeze is warm, which is the time for my hometown Haitang bloom; In my dream, I went back to my hometown in Jishui, Jizhou, Jiangxi Province, and saw a blossoming begonia. These flowers are like beautiful and splendid flowers. At this time, although spring returns to the earth and everything is thriving, people are old; Swallows fly back after social day every year.

Spring is like green and white, neither thick nor light, which is the scene of Chu Qing; In this spring sky, catkins will fly and fall. But this beautiful spring scenery is inedible, so let poetry attract it to the glass made by Yu Qiong Yao.

There is a pavilion beside the bamboo and a pavilion beside the water. Beautiful scenery and quiet environment. You don't need followers It's good to walk here alone. In early spring, willow leaves germinate and dance with the wind, charming and charming; Blooming flowers are dancing in the sun, hazy.

After some rain-washed gardens, the roads are cleaner and deeper; The birds that just flew out of the nest are even more cheerful, and the birds are chirping and pleasing to the ear. The scenery here is beautiful, but it is a pity that there are no plump and beautiful begonia flowers; Begonia flowers in that hometown failed to live up to two cold foods.

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Writing background:

Two Poems of Begonia in Spring were written in the seventh year of Xichun in Song Xiaozong (1 180). At that time, the author left home for an official tour to promote the status of tea and salt in Changping, Guangdong Province. This group of poems was written in the eighth year of Xichun (1 18 1).

The first poem begins with a topic, which is that Chun Qing misses the Haitang in his hometown. As the saying goes, "think about it day and night." I miss Haitang, and I really dreamed of the blooming Haitang in my hometown. Of course, you don't really have this good dream.

Poets sometimes like to pretend their dreams to show their extreme yearning. In other words, "dreaming" is used to express "thinking". If you think that the dream written in the poem is really a dream, then the poet has deceived you. Writing dreams is just a means to express the feelings of missing.

In the first couplet of the second poem, the word "line" appears as the eye of the whole poem. In the last song, the author stands in a fixed position and observes the surrounding scenery. In this song, the author changed from meditation to sightseeing. The following sentences are all from sightseeing, so their descriptions are more diverse. Adding the word "independence" before "line" highlights the loneliness and boredom of the author at this time.

The two couplets in the middle describe the scenery in front of us, drawing shapes, sounds and colors, and combining dynamic and static. The scenery in front of us is beautiful, but the poet always feels that something is missing, so the couplet puts forward the word "only owed". Because the author traveled abroad, he had never seen Haitang for two years and was deeply impressed by the scenery. In a word, I failed two springs.

The spring scenery written in the poem is not beautiful, but the author has a sigh that polishes the shade in vain and shows the scenery in front of him, which only increases his troubles. The poet's repeated writing is just to set off his concern about Chun Qing's lonely mood and his infinite nostalgia for his hometown Haitang.