Who wrote the poem "What I saw in the Night Book" and who wrote it?

What I saw in the night book was the works of Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the Song Dynasty.

The rustling autumn wind blows the plane leaves, bringing chills, and the autumn wind blows from the river, making me miss my hometown when I am in a foreign land. Several children at home are still playing cricket in high spirits! The light is still on in the dead of night, and I refuse to sleep.

To annotate ...

Rustle: the wind.

Guest feeling: the homesickness of passengers.

Pick: Pick and move.

Promote knitting: commonly known as cricket, and some areas are also called cricket.

Fence: A fence.

The full text of the night book is as follows:

What did you see in the night book? {Song}? Ye Shaoweng

The rustling leaves send the cold sound, and the autumn wind moves the guests on the river.

I know that children choose to promote weaving, and a lamp fell on the fence at night.

The migration of seasons and climate and the change of scenery are most likely to cause travelers' homesickness. Being in a foreign land, the author felt autumn in the quiet night and wrote this euphemistic poem.