Is Zhao Kuangyin's poems about the moon the most domineering in China's history?

According to the Song Dynasty poet Chen Xiaoyan's "Poems of Zhao Kuangyin Gengxi", before he ascended the throne, he once got together with some friends to drink and chat at night. Everyone was sleepy, and he stayed up all night, and the east was white. Early in the morning, when the sun rose in Ran Ran, a friend here was very moved and casually sang a poem about the sun. Zhao Kuangyin listened to this very disapprovingly, thinking that although this poem is neat, it has no momentum. He immediately blurted out and sang the following song "Ode to the First Day":

"At the beginning of the sun, Qian Shan is full of water; In a blink of an eye, the circle will go to heaven and the stars will retreat from the moon. " Although the rhyme of this poem is not very good, it is poetic and full of momentum. Everyone cheered, and Zhao Kuangyin was proud of himself. When he became emperor, Zhao Kuangyin was very busy, but every time he thought of this poem, he was proud of his wonderful words, so he wanted to shine again and surpass his old works. However, the opportunity to write poetry is necessary, and it is when you feel it. Because there is no theme that can inspire you, Zhao Kuangyin has never been able to do it. One Mid-Autumn night, the bright moon was in the sky, which made him relaxed and happy. Poetry also followed. Zhao Kuangyin thought, since he wrote a poem about the first day, why not sing a poem about the moon today? Thought of here, he pondered a little and immediately blurted out the first two sentences:

"I didn't leave Qian Shanmo at the bottom of the sea before I arrived at Zhongtian Wanguoming." As a result, the last two sentences got stuck, and Zhao Kuangyin thought hard, but he couldn't go on anyway. In this way, he only wrote half a poem about the moon, leaving deep regret. From then on, Zhao Kuangyin never had the impulse to write poems, and he devoted himself to governing the country, so there would be no more poems published. Although Zhao Kuangyin wrote few poems in his life, he left a deep mark on history ~