The autumn wind rustles, and it is difficult to sleep alone. Homesickness arises spontaneously, and the wanderer who leaves home can't help but recite a sentence: "The swaying Wu leaves bring the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guest's feelings."
What I saw in the night book
Ye Shaoweng (Song Dynasty)
The swaying Wu leaves sent cold sounds, and the autumn wind on the river moved the guests.
I know that there are children picking and knitting, and a light falls on the fence late at night.
Appreciation
The rustling autumn wind blows the Wuye leaves, sending bursts of chill. The poet who is traveling abroad can't help but miss his hometown. He suddenly saw lights under the fence in the distance, guessing that it was children catching crickets. This poem describes the feeling of homesickness while traveling in hometown, but the author does not write about how he lives alone in a solitude and misses his hometown, but focuses on the small scene at night. He couldn't sleep late at night. Through the window, he saw a light between the fence not far away. Then he realized that there was a child catching the weaving.
One or two sentences describe the scenery, using the falling leaves, rustling autumn wind, and cold air to express the desolate feeling of the wanderer wandering and lonely. A river of autumn water, the sky is full of darkness, and the sound of chilling sounds touches the ears. The poet cannot sleep all night, which must be because his heart is depressed and his mind is not going well. Three or four sentences describe a child catching crickets at night, with high spirits, which cleverly contrasts the sadness and highlights the loneliness and helplessness of being a guest in a foreign land. The poem expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about his childhood life.