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Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

When he left home, he returned to his hometown, and his hometown accent did not change, and his sideburns declined.

When the children don't know each other, they smile and ask where the guests are from.

This poem is a sentence in the Tang Dynasty poet He Zhizhang's "Two Songs of Returning to the Hometown Doll Book", the whole poem describes a person who left home since he was a child, and when he came back in old age, although the hometown pronunciation has not changed, but the sideburns have faded white, and the children don't know him when they see him, and they ask him with a smile The scene from **.

By depicting this scene, the poet expresses his deep nostalgia for his hometown and his feelings about the passage of time.

This poem expresses the poet's deep attachment to his hometown, and also reveals the ruthlessness of time.

The poem depicts the poet's interaction with the children, further highlighting the poet's sense of strangeness and alienation from his hometown.

The poet stood on the land of his hometown, looking at the faces that were once familiar, although the native pronunciation had not changed, but the sideburns had faded white. He felt a deep sense of strangeness and alienation, as if he were an outsider.

He looked at the children, their innocent smiles and inquisitive glances reminding him of what he was like when he was a child. He felt a deep sense of helplessness and sadness, time had taken away his youth and memories, and all that was left was this strange and familiar hometown.

The children looked at the strange old man, whose native accent made them feel kind, but whose sideburns had faded to the point of surprise to them. They gathered around curiously, smiled and asked him if he was from.

What they didn't know was that this old man was once one of them, having lived and grown up in this hometown. What they don't know is that this old man's longing and attachment to his hometown is far more than they can imagine.

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