From which poem does Jiang Feng's Fishing Fire come from?

Jiang Feng's fishing fire vs. Sad sleep comes from a night-mooring near maple bridge written by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty: On a cold night, Jiang Feng's fishing fire vs. Sad sleep. It means: the moon is setting, crows are crowing all over the sky, maple trees are on the river, and fishing is on the boat, so I can't sleep alone.

Idiom:

Sleepless at night:

Pinyin [yébénéngèI]

Explain that I can't sleep at night because I have something on my mind

The source of Li Ling's book Answering Su Wu Shu in the Han Dynasty: "You can't sleep at night, listen far away, Hu Jia interacts, horses moan, and sounds are everywhere."

If you can't sleep at night, just listen attentively, interact with Hu Jia, release your horse, groan in groups and make noise everywhere.

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Creative background:

An Shi Rebellion broke out in January of Tianbao 14th year. Because the political situation in Jiangnan was relatively stable at that time, many scribes fled to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to avoid chaos, including Zhang Ji. One autumn night, the poet anchored at Fengqiao outside Suzhou. The beautiful scenery of autumn night in Jiangnan water town attracted the traveler with travel worries and made him write this poem with clear artistic conception.