Why is it said that "the moonlight enlightens my kingdom of poetry"?

The reasons are as follows:

My mother gave me the love of my hometown with songs and moonlight, which suddenly opened up my chaotic childlike heart. Concretely reproduce the enlightening role of nursery rhymes and highlight the theme of maternal love.

This title is a reading comprehension question for the text "Moonlight Enlightenment". Part of the original text is as follows:

My mother finished her day's work, took a bath, changed into a white cloth gown, and was in the courtyard. He followed me next to the haystack and sang a beautiful song:

"The moon comes out brightly. I open the door to wash my clothes. They will be washed white and crispy in the sun."

"The moon is curved like a small boat, taking my mother and I to Yunnan. After flying thousands of miles, the phoenix landed on the sycamore tree. The phoenix shook its head and built the tile house first and then the building. The east and west buildings were built, and then the south building was built. The building blocks the sun."

As can be seen from the short article, the bright, smooth, implicit and funny folk songs my mother sang under the moonlight made me spread the wings of my imagination and fly to the kingdom of poetry.

Extended information:

"Moonlight Enlightenment" was originally called "Moonlight Mother". It is a touching prose written by the poet Sun Youtian. The article was changed when it was selected into the textbook. The poet's mother was illiterate, but she was talented and could speak and sing. In the poet's childhood, in that era of material poverty.

Under the moonlight of the summer night, her love for her children made her forget the hard work of the day. She took the trouble to sing and tell stories to her children. Folk songs and ballads nourished the children's hearts and allowed them to insert their imagination. Wings, fly to the kingdom of poetry.

It can be said that Sun Youtian's becoming a poet is inseparable from his mother's intelligence and the love given by his mother. It was such a mother who suffered from Alzheimer's disease in her later years. This ruthless fact made the poet feel sad and opened the floodgates of memory. The memories of the sweet past of childhood bring out the pain of the poet in reality.