What kind of feelings does the ancient poem "Written at Night" express the author's feelings?

The author expresses a variety of emotions in the poem. ① The author expresses a feeling of missing his hometown and his hometown. ② The poem expresses the author’s loneliness and loneliness of living in a foreign country and having no fixed place to return. ③ The poem expresses the author's thoughts and feelings of nostalgia for childhood life.

What I saw in the night book

Author: Ye Shaoweng

The sound of Xiao Xiao and Wu leaves sending cold greetings, on the river The autumn wind moves the guests.

I know that there are children picking and knitting, and a light falls on the fence late at night.

①The author expresses a feeling of homesickness, missing relatives, and nostalgia for his hometown.

In the first and second sentences of the poem, Wu leaves are flying, cold sounds are blowing, autumn wind is rustling, and river boats are drifting, which effectively expresses the poet's desolate mood of living in a foreign country and wandering around. The third and fourth sentences describe the life scenes of children wandering around at night and playing tricks on crickets, which naturally easily triggers the poet's imagination. He will remember that his childhood was so innocent, romantic, happy and interesting; he will think of the warmth and beauty of his hometown; he will think of the voices and smiles of his relatives and friends, and a sense of intimacy will arise spontaneously, as if he is back in his hometown or in his childhood.

②The poem expresses the author's feeling of loneliness and loneliness as he lives in a foreign country and has no fixed place to return.

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 country.

③The poem expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about his childhood life.

Looking at the whole poem as a whole, three or four sentences describe what the poet saw in the boat. The children were so excited about catching crickets at night that they forgot about the howling autumn wind, the bursts of chill, the fallen trees and the cold autumn river. Even in the middle of the night, they were still catching crickets with relish. That focus and obsession, that caution, that ups and downs sensitivity are all revealed in every move and every move. This cheerful and interesting life scene naturally easily evokes the poet's nostalgia and nostalgia for his childhood life. One or two sentences can also be understood in this way. The sound of rustling and cold sounds and the autumn scenery of falling Wuye leaves reveal a feeling of wandering and inexplicable melancholy. It also reflects the poet's nostalgia for the carefree life of his childhood while living in a foreign country. miss.