Why did Pan Dalin in the Song Dynasty have a poem that only contained the phrase "The storm in the city is near Chongyang"?

Then translated into vernacular Chinese, Pan Dalin of Huangzhou wrote very well, and Xie Wuyi of Linchuan wrote to ask him if he had any new works recently. Pan Dalin wrote back that everything in autumn scenery can be a good poem, but it is a pity that it is disturbed by vulgar things. I was resting at home yesterday and heard the sound of wind and rain. I just wrote a sentence "It's raining all over the city near Chongyang", which suddenly made me lose interest. I only send you this sentence now. "Pan Dalin, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty" caused a storm in the city near Chongyang. "The original intention is to describe the rain scene before and after Chongyang. Do you know why there is no next sentence in this poem?

The reason for this is recorded in the ancient prose "Cold Zhai Night Talk" written by Hui Hong in the Song Dynasty: "Huang Da wrote poems, ... Linchuan Xie Wuyi asked if there were any new works in the book. Pan Jieshu said: "Our scenery is a beautiful sentence, and I hate being covered up by vulgar atmosphere. Yesterday, I was lying idle. When I heard the sound of wind and rain, I got up happily and said, "The storm in the city is near Chongyang." Suddenly, the lessor came and he was defeated. I won't send this sentence anymore. "

Look at its first sentence, which has been circulated all over the city. If the whole poem is finished, it must be a masterpiece. Unfortunately, there is only one sentence in the whole poem. Why?

On the eve of the Double Ninth Festival, the poet Pan Dalin rested in his room. Suddenly, he heard the wind and rain outside the window, put on his clothes and looked out. He saw storms all over the city. With a stroke of his pen, Shi Xing wrote, "The town is full of wind and rain near Chongyang". He was about to write the second sentence when the landlord suddenly knocked on the door for rent, and he finally sent the landlord away. When he wanted to go back and continue writing, he didn't know how to write, and the inspiration at that moment never came back. At this point, the whole poem has been handed in

In fact, many creations are like this. Wang Xizhi wrote Preface to Lanting in a drunken state, and his calligraphy will last forever. However, when he woke up, it was difficult to write that feeling again. The reason here is very clear. The above is Pan Dalin's explanation in Song Dynasty. Why does one of his poems only contain the phrase "all over the city"? I hope I can help you.