What is the poem describing the night scene of Tianjingsha village in Qiu Si?

Old vines are faint crows, small bridges are flowing, and old roads are thin horses.

From Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si" in Yuan Dynasty, the original text is as follows:

Old vines are faint crows, small bridges are flowing, and old roads are thin horses. When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.

At dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree with withered vines and made a piercing cry. Under the small bridge, the running water jingles, and the farmhouse next to the small bridge raises smoke. On the ancient road, a thin horse struggled against the west wind. The sunset gradually lost its luster and set from the west. On a cold night, only lonely travelers wander in the distance. ?

The scenery of withered plants and trees in autumn makes people look bleak everywhere, but compared with people, the sadness is deeper and sadder.