Is A Reed as Empty as a Thousand Miles a famous travel note in the Song Dynasty?

Yes Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote "Red Cliff Fu" in Yuanfeng, Song Shenzong in the fifth year (1082). Excerpt from the original text: In autumn and July in Ren Xu, Perilla and her guests rowed under the Red Cliff. The breeze blows gently and the water can't reach the surface. Raise a glass to propose a toast to one's companions, recite articles related to the moon, and sing praises to chapters. Not long after, the moon rose from Dongshan and hovered between the Big Dipper and the cow. Milky white fog across the river, clear water. Let the boat float on the boundless river and cross the boundless river. Vast as the wind in Feng Xu, I don't know where it ends; Floating like an independent world, feathering into a fairy. In autumn in Ren Xu, on July 16, my friends and I went boating under Chibi. The breeze blows gently, but the waves are quiet. Raise a glass to persuade your partner to drink, and recite the "stealing" chapter in "Bright Moon in the Sky". After a while, the bright moon rose from the back of Dongshan and moved back and forth between Dousu and Niusu. The white water vapor crossed the river and the water covered the sky. Indulge a reed-like boat to float freely and cross the vast river. Just like walking in the air with the wind, I don't know where to stop. It's like I want to fly high, I want to be immortal and enter fairyland. Su Shi (1037—11year), born in Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan), was a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. With his father Su Xun and his brother Su Zhe, they are also called "Three Sus".