This essay is designed to study ”Peng-Cheng Essays” from Kung's BLOG, from Travel without Borders on August 20, 2004 to Ramble around the Divine Land like a Swordsman on June 27, 2006, from the perspectives of Kung's recognition, identification, frustration and reconstruction concerning Homeland. Kung, in the wake of the Whole Lamp Toast event, decided to resign his position as president of Fo Guang University, left Taiwan to become a Chinese scholar in the Mainland until finally he settled down in the Mainland as a full-time professor in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of Peking University. This study thus aims to reproduce the context in which Kung, a soul rooted himself in the hometown of Chinese Culture, experienced the shift of culture as well as the pain of losing this very hometown in this special temporal and spatial span, and then managed to recreate a prime homeland for his soul, realized self-identification and achieved self healing.