This is the work of a pregnant woman on a spring night. The poet does not write about people's homesickness, but writes about the passage of time through the fragrance leaking from the moon, thus showing the poet's long wandering and deep homesickness. On the surface, it was the night in this yard that disturbed the poet's dream. In fact, it is precisely because of the poet's strong memory of distant people that he finds the spring scenery in front of him doubly annoying, and his feelings are expressed implicitly and twists and turns.
The original poem is as follows:
Spring night
There is no incense in the golden stove, and the sound is 1, and the headland is cool and cold.
Spring bothers me that I can't sleep, and the moon moves the railing.
The night is already deep, the incense burner has been burned out, and the water in the colander is running out. The spring breeze after midnight is chilling. However, the scenery in spring is disturbing, and the shadows of flowers and trees quietly climb the railing with the movement of the moon.