Whose poem is it that the crescent moon hangs on the sparse tung?

Later generations imitate the original sentence = = lack of moon hanging sparse tung? Derived from it. I also wrote a similar poem: the crescent moon is sparse, and the peacock flies southeast. The following is the authentic source, and the bureau has passed down famous sentences through the ages:

The divination operator lives in Dinghuiyuan, Huangzhou, and hangs the sparse tung in the absence of the moon.

Author: Appreciation of Su Shi in Song Dynasty

The curved hook moon hangs on the sparse buttonwood; In the dead of night, the water from the water clock has been dripping. Who saw you alone, Hong Ying.

At night, it suddenly becomes afraid, suddenly flies and comes back frequently, but no one always understands its infinite inner feelings. It kept wandering among the cold branches, but refused to perch on any tree, and finally landed alone on the cold shoal.