Zhao Kuangyin wrote only one and a half poems in his life. Why is it half a poem?

When Zhao Kuangyin became emperor, he had a lot of work to do. He had to pacify the divided little dynasty. It was not until the Mid-Autumn Festival that the Northern Song Dynasty unified the North and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment that he had time to write poems. Zhao Kuangyin is also very happy. While enjoying the moon in the palace, he saw the bright moon in the sky, which was particularly sunny. This wonderful moment relaxed him.

Poetry also followed. Zhao Kuangyin thought that he had written a poem "Ode to the First Day" before. Why don't you write a poem about the moon tonight? Thought of here, he blurted out the first two sentences of a poem about the moon:

"I didn't leave Qian Shanmo at the bottom of the sea before I arrived at Zhongtian Wanguoming."

However, to Emperor Zhao's embarrassment, the first two games were sung smoothly, but the last two sentences were unexpected. Zhao Kuangyin thought hard, but he couldn't go on anyway. In this way, he only wrote the first half of this song "Chanting to 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.