Yu Yue's a night-mooring near maple bridge.
In the stele gallery of Hanshan Temple, an ancient temple in the south of the Yangtze River, there is a stone tablet engraved with the famous sentence "a night-mooring near maple bridge" by Zhang Ji, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty: "On a frosty night, Jiang Feng sleeps after fishing. Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, passenger ships are ringing at midnight. " This poem tablet written by Yu Yue, a famous scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, has become a must of Hanshan Temple. Since the publication of a night-mooring near maple bridge, there have been many writers who carved tablets for Hanshan Temple. According to Records of Hanshan Temple, the first a night-mooring near maple bridge was written by Wang Si in Song Dynasty. Because of repeated wars and defeats, this monument has been burned down many times. When Hanshan Temple was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, the painter Wen Zhiming rewrote the poem "a night-mooring near maple bridge" for Hanshan Temple and carved it on a stone, which is the second poem monument of "a night-mooring near maple bridge". Since then, there have been several fires in Hanshan Temple, and Wen Zhiming's handwritten poems are scattered among weeds and rubble. At present, only figures such as "Frost, Crow, Ancient and Su" are embedded in the wall of Hanshan Temple. Wen Zhiming is a night berth near Fengqiao.
In the thirty-second year of Guangxu in the late Qing Dynasty, when Chen Long, the governor of Jiangsu, rebuilt Hanshan Temple, he felt that the ancient monument no longer existed because of vicissitudes, so he asked Yu Yue to write the third monument of Night Sleeping by the Maple Bridge in calligraphy. At that time, although Yu Yue was 86 years old, he was still full of emotions, with a steady composition and mellow brushwork. Yu Yue died suddenly a few days after he finished writing this book. The fourth tablet of a night-mooring near maple bridge in Hanshan Temple was written by a calligrapher with the same name and surname as Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty. According to Zheng Laoren, an expert in literature and history, this modern painter wrote the ancient poem a night-mooring near maple bridge at the invitation of a famous painter. There are postscript clouds after the poem; "Hanshan Temple scenic spot in rewelding, with frequent exchanges between Wumen, ends a tour here. Mr Fan Hu, like the poets who wrote a night-mooring near maple bridge in the Tang Dynasty, asked him to write this poem. In December of the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China, Zhangzhou Zhang Ji. " Modern Zhang Gu was carved by the famous stone carver Huang Huaijue and stood in Hanshan Temple, which became a much-told story for a while. It's a pity that he died the day after he finished writing Night Sleeping near Fengqiao. The poem tablet he wrote is still in Hanshan Temple.