Whose poem is Peach Blossom, Ten Miles of Wine, and Ten Thousand Houses of Wine?

In the 14th year of Tang Tianbao (755 AD), after Li Bai resigned due to frustration in officialdom, he decided to look for Wan Ju. Li Bai swam straight down from Taiping Lake and passed through She County. The magistrate of She County was Feng Si, the brother of Wang Lun in Taohuatan, Jingchuan. Wang Lun lived in Peach Blossom Pond for a long time and admired Li Bai's poetic style and character very much. His greatest wish in his life was to recite poems over wine with Li Bai. Feng Si informed Li Bai of his whereabouts, and Wang Lun wrote a letter inviting Li Bai to visit Jingchuan. The letter wrote: "Sir, do you like traveling? There are ten miles of peach blossoms here; sir, do you like drinking? There are thousands of hotels here." Li Bai's interest increased greatly when he read the letter. So in the autumn of the 14th year of Tianbao, Li Bai came to Peach Blossom Pond in Jingchuan. Wang Lun was overjoyed and entertained him warmly. Li Bai recited a poem about wine called "An Interview with the Grand Duke": "Wang Lun spoke very extravagantly, and his son asked for credit for the wine. Where can I find a shop in Bali in Qili? There is only one peach blossom in an isolated village. Walking along the rugged road, looking at the powerful men in Fufeng. Home. I went to the street and there was no wine for sale. It’s really embarrassing at Wancun Ferry.” After hearing this, Wang Lun replied apologetically: “Peach Blossom is the name of the pond, and there is no Shili Peach Blossom; Wanjia is the surname of the owner of the shop. It's not Wanjia Hotel." After hearing this, Li Bai laughed without any intention of blaming him and said, "It's a pleasure to drink Wanjia wine in Peach Blossom Pond and meet wealthy people." Then the two of them looked at each other happily! Laugh and drink. After the two got along happily for a few days, Li Bai said goodbye, and Wang Lun specially presented him with eight famous horses and ten pieces of brocade. Wang Lun and the villagers saw each other off. When he came to the ancient shore of Peach Blossom Pond and was about to board the boat to leave, Li Bai wrote a poem "Gift to Wang Lun" to express his gratitude to Wang Lun for his deep friendship.