What is the general meaning of this poem as seen in the night book?

The ancient poems seen in the night book mean that the rustling autumn wind blows the leaves of the phoenix tree, bringing chills, and the autumn wind blowing on the river can't help but miss my hometown. However, when I saw a little light under the fence in the distance, I thought it was children catching crickets.

the source "what I saw in the night book"-Song Dynasty: Ye Shaoweng

The leaves of Xiao Xiaowu send the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river moves the guests.

I know that children pick and promote weaving, and a light falls on the fence at night.

Extended information

1. Creation background of What I saw in the Night Book

This is Ye Shaoweng's work when he was in a foreign land. The sound of autumn wind can touch the homesickness of people outside. It's late at night, and there are children burning lamps, looking for and catching crickets by the fence. The migration of season and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause the homesickness of travelers. The author lived in a foreign land, feeling autumn in a quiet night, and wrote this little poem with tactful feelings.

2. Appreciation of what I saw in the Night Book

This poem was written by a poet who lived in a foreign land and felt autumn in a quiet night, expressing his worries about traveling and his deep homesickness. Vegetation withers, flowers wither, the autumn wind on the river is chilly, and the leaves of the trees are rustling and cold. The word "send" in the poem makes people seem to hear the sound of cold bones.

The migration of season and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause the homesickness of travelers. The author lived in a foreign land, feeling autumn in a quiet night, and wrote this little poem with tactful feelings. This poem is about what you see in autumn night and expresses your homesickness. One sentence, Wu Ye, "Send a cold sound", subtly wrote the keen feeling of travelers when they went to Qiu Lai in summer.