'Hometown' was created in 1921 in modern China. Lu Xun was an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works had a unique style and had a far-reaching influence. In "Hometown", Lu Xun used the vernacular, which was a new form of language that was more free and easy to understand than traditional classical Chinese. However, there were still some differences between the early days of the vernacular and the present, so the language of the vernacular in the literary works at that time was not exactly the same as the current vernacular. In "Hometown", Lu Xun used some more complicated words and sentence patterns, such as "Runtu", which had a specific meaning in the context at that time, but its meaning has changed now. In addition, there are many descriptions and emotional expressions in "Hometown" that are different from modern vernacular. These differences reflect the limitations and innovation of the vernacular language at that time. Although "Hometown" was written in the vernacular at that time, it was still an excellent literary work, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.