Whose poem is "flowers are still in spring"

Yu Yue (182 1- 1907), a native of Deqing, Zhejiang Province, was a famous writer, educator, calligrapher and master of Chinese studies in the late Qing Dynasty. Yu Pingbo's great-grandfather was the teacher of Zhang Taiyan, a master of Chinese studies. This man is the first person to oppose Chinese medicine. He devoted himself to education all his life and worked hard to write a 500-volume academic masterpiece, The Complete Works of Tang Shangchun. According to legend, Yu Yue took "Zai Chun" as his Tang name, and there was a bizarre story. In March of that year, the second interview was held without taking "light smoke and light rain, the sky is falling" as the proposition, while Yu Yue started with the poem "Spring flowers are still falling, the weather is still sunny", cleverly getting rid of the conventional mindset that "the sky is falling, and sadness comes from it", winning the appreciation of Zeng Guofan, the marking minister, and taking Yu Yue as the first place in the second interview of Baohe Hall. In order to thank Zeng for his kindness, Yu took ""as the symbol. This inkstone was bought by Yu Yue shortly after he passed the Hanlin exam, and it was engraved with "Spring in the Hall". I believe it should be one of the earliest objects of Spring in the Hall. On the one hand, inkstone also witnessed the story told by a generation of literary masters. Bloom: Yu Yue and his disciples