What you see in ancient poems and night books is to express the author's homesickness and autumn scenery with scenery.

What you see in the ancient poetry night book is to express the author's feelings of missing his relatives in his hometown with autumn scenery, which is correct.

The poet "What I See in the Night Book" borrows scenery to express emotion. The rustling autumn wind is blowing the plane leaves, missing my hometown and expressing my feelings of missing my hometown. What I read in the night book was written by Ye Shaoweng, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. The rustling autumn wind blows the plane leaves, bringing chills, and poets who are traveling abroad can't help but miss their hometown. Write a sentence or two about the scenery, and use fallen leaves, autumn wind and cold to set off the desolation of wandering and loneliness. Write three or four sentences about children catching crickets at night, with high interest, skillfully comparing sadness and showing loneliness and helplessness living in other places. This poem is about homesickness, but the author doesn't write about how to live alone in a lonely house and miss his hometown, but focuses on small scenes at night. As seen in the night book, the leaves of Ye Shaoweng and Wu are chilling, and the autumn wind on the river is moving. I know that children choose to promote weaving, and a lamp fell on the fence at night. The rustling autumn wind blows the leaves, bringing chills, and wandering wanderers can't help but miss their hometown. Suddenly I saw the light under the fence in the distance. I thought it was a child catching crickets.