Whose poem comes from "The fallen leaves are dancing in the high wind, and the little lotus is still floating in the water"?

"The fallen leaves dance in the high wind and fall again, and the little lotus floats and curls up in the water" is from a poem by Che Wanyu.

Select fragments: end versus beginning, Ji versus Xu, short brown versus Chinese train. The Six Dynasties faced the Three Kingdoms, and Tianlu faced Shiqu. Thousand-character policy and eight-line script are similar to each other. There are no dancing butterflies among the flowers, but there are lurking fish among the dense algae. The fallen leaves are dancing in the high wind, and the lotus is still floating in the water. He loved to see others grow up, so he took Xuanni's vacation cover; he was afraid of showing off his stinginess, but Ruan Yu actually burned his car.

Author: Che Wanyu, also known as Shuangting, Yizi and San, also known as Hetian, Minzhou and Yuncui, a native of Shaoyang, Hunan. In the second year of Kangxi (1663), he and his brother Wan Bei took the Huguang Provincial Examination. Next year (the third year of Kangxi), eighty-four Jinshi from the top three were selected, and they were selected as Shujishi. . It is said that he "remained in Jianyuan for more than 20 years, refused to invite people to visit him, committed many abuses, and was afraid of him when he was on the road." He is upright and upright, his reputation is world-famous, he is pure in nature, profound in knowledge, good at calligraphy, and has the richest collection of ink from the Ming Dynasty. He is the author of "Enlightenment of Sound and Rhythm", "Huaiyuan Collection of Tang Poems", "Yingzhaotang Ming Dynasty Dharma Book and Stone Carvings" in ten volumes, "Records of Warmony between Emperors and Ministers of Past Dynasties", etc.