What poem does "Chang 'an, like its homeland, has passed the peony period" come from?

"Chang' an is like home, and it meets the peony period. This is a poem written by a member of China Calligraphers Association.

Original poem

Chang' an, like the native land, met the peony period again.

Chen Fangce, a senior official, uses the water's edge.

Old slaves are hungry, and japonica rice has always been cheap.

Hai Huai doesn't doubt it.