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Returning home is the only antidote to homesickness.
For those who don't go home for the New Year, the word "nian" often contains more complicated meanings. One is to write about living in a foreign land, one is to return to Japan indefinitely, one is to exchange new peaches for old ones forever, and the other is to write about the ambiguity of the world. No matter what the reason, homesickness haunts the mind, making it easy for wanderers to immerse themselves in it and unable to extricate themselves.
For homesickness, returning home is the only antidote. No matter how delicious the food is, it can't compare with the "mom flavor" that snacks are used to. No matter how beautiful the scenery is, it can't compare with an ordinary house. A phone call and a video at home can only make homesickness worse.
For various reasons, I didn't go home for the New Year. Although homesickness can't be cured, we still have to regroup and start over. In the new year, there will be new achievements. Looking forward to the family reunion next year.
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