Where is Jia Dao's deliberate pursuit of poetry?

One day, Jia Dao rode a thin donkey on the streets of Luoyang, and suddenly came up with two wonderful poems: "Birds perch on trees by the pool, and monks push the moon down the door." The poetic context of these two poems can be said to come from his experience of temple life. But Jia Dao felt that these two poems seemed to be lacking. He mused: is "pushing" enough to show the tranquility around the temple in the moonlight? Or the word "knock", which can better express the silence from the monk's heart? He wondered in his mind whether to use the word "push" or "knock", unconsciously read it out loud, and unconsciously pushed and knocked with his hand. He has been completely immersed in the realm of poetry. At this time, the hand that had held the reins was also loose, allowing the thin donkey to walk freely. Suddenly, the thin donkey stopped at once, followed by a reprimand. Amid the rebuke, Jia Daocai seemed to wake up from a dream. It turned out that his thin donkey collided with the oncoming car of a dignitary. Only then did he realize that he had got into trouble unintentionally.