Did you sing an ancient poem?

Gong Yue's "The Moon is Full in the West Building" (the lyrics are from Li Qingzhao's "A Plum Blossom"), the ending song "Rolling the Yangtze River to the East" of The Romance of Three Kingdoms (the lyrics are Linjiangxian), and Faye Wong's "When Will the Moon Be There" (the lyrics are Su Shi's "Water Tune"). You can listen to these two songs first, and more people like them.

If you are not satisfied, you can also search Jimmy Lin's Looking at the Tide of the Sea, thomas lee's Fireworks in March (this is adapted from Li Bai's Farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower, not the original poem), and Mao Ning's The Sound of the Waves remains the same (this one is also adapted from Zhang Ji's Sleeping on the Maple Bridge). These are also good.

Oh, also, several episodes of A Dream of Red Mansions are directly borrowed from them, and the most impressive one is "Curse the Eyebrows".