What is the origin of Hanshan Temple's a night-mooring near maple bridge Poetry Monument?
A night-mooring near maple bridge Poetry Monument was written by a calligrapher with the same name and surname as Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty. According to the old man Zheng, an expert in literature and history, this modern painter wrote the ancient poem a night-mooring near maple bridge at the invitation of a famous painter. There are postscript clouds after the poem; "Hanshan Temple scenic spot in rewelding, with frequent exchanges between Wumen, ends a tour here. Mr Fan Hu, like the poets who wrote a night-mooring near maple bridge in the Tang Dynasty, asked him to write this poem. In December of the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China, Zhangzhou Zhang Ji. " Modern Zhang Jishu's ancient poems were carved by the famous stone carver Huang Huaijue and stood in Hanshan Temple, which was once a much-told story. It's a pity that he died the day after he finished writing Night Sleeping near Fengqiao. The poem tablet he wrote is still in Hanshan Temple.