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Sentences describing homesickness

1. At home, I can open my heart to chat with my boyhood friends, or confide my troubles to my parents, and I can calm down and relive the past.

2. It is necessary to go home. Going home is not for filial piety, nor for the vanity of not forgetting one's roots, but to find a harbor where one can rest for one's tired body drifting far away and let one's tired mind rest in a clean place. Going home has become a good medicine for the soul.

3. Life is a journey. No matter where you drift, you will eventually return to a warm place-home. What is home? Home is a harbor, home is a haven, home is a road sign to guide us forward, and home is also a beacon to illuminate us from darkness to dawn. ...

4. Home is a haven after being wronged. If things go wrong at work, things go wrong, and you are wronged outside, you will return home like a boat back to a safe haven. No matter how stormy the outside world is, the waves in the harbor are always faint. You set your mind at ease and adjust your mood. The next day, keep forging ahead and keep working hard.

5. Home is a circle with love as the center and happiness as the radius; Home is the starting point of life and the harbor of life.

6. When you walk into the family, you will find that there are not only our life's concerns and home, but also our unspeakable sadness and confusion. I think everyone has a home.

7. Home is our eternal dependence. Although we have grown up, we still can't give up our attachment to home.

8. Wandering abroad always misses my hometown. It is difficult to leave your hometown, and the fallen leaves return to the roots. When I want to go home, my mood will be restless for a long time.

9. Looking at the picturesque scenery outside the window, I feel that the distance between my heart and my home is shortening, and my long-lost sense of wandering will come to mind.

10, the bird in the distance, the eternal concern is Lao Lin; Wandering boat, always thinking about the harbor; Travelers, whether they come back in a hurry at night or run away from home, are inextricably linked in their hearts and always miss that place or home.