What is the poem that reminds the poet of the beautiful childhood scene he saw in the night book?

The poem is: I know that children pick and promote weaving, and a night light falls on the fence.

Suddenly I saw a little light under the fence in the distance. I thought it was a child catching crickets.

Ye Shaoweng said it in the Song Dynasty.

On the surface, these two sentences seem to have nothing to do with "guest feelings", but in fact they use children's happiness-carefree, to set off their loneliness and sadness.

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The autumn wind is blowing on the river, and the buttonwood trees rustle, which makes people feel chilly.

The sound of autumn wind can touch the homesickness of outsiders.

It's late at night, and the children are catching crickets and bees by the fence with lights on.

Poetry expresses the author's nostalgia for childhood.

This poem combines dynamic and static to contrast static. The migration of seasons and climate, the change of scenery, and the contrast between sadness and joy have aroused the homesickness of travelers.