The stars are motionless, the sky is like water, the wind and dew are silent and the moon is full of buildings. Who wrote this poem?

Excerpted from "Reflections on the Mid-Autumn Festival" written by Chen An, a poet of the Ming Dynasty and one of the "Ten Talented Scholars of Southern Fujian":

Hua Sheng once accompanied Guan Gai on a tour and had a feast of poetry and wine at the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The stars are motionless, the sky is like water, the wind and dew are silent, and the moon is full of buildings.

The white teeth and slender waist urge the elephant board, and the silver hooks on the cool shadow of the bead curtain.

In today's lonely river city at dusk, the west wind sighs with a black hat and a white head.

Contemporary calligrapher Zhang Xuxian once used this couplet to splash ink with his pen.