Which ancient poet wrote a poem about admiring the moon at West Lake in Hangzhou?

"Autumn Moon over Pinghu" by Wang Wei of the Song Dynasty

The original text of "Autumn Moon over Pinghu" by Wang Wei of the Song Dynasty: The cold light spreads across the vast expanse overnight, there is no cloud wherever the waterwheel moves, the eagle peaks are far away in the cold west wind, Guizi ordered jade pots one after another.

Autumn Moon over Pinghu Lake, one of the ten scenic spots in West Lake. In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was listed as the third of the ten scenic spots of West Lake. In the Yuan Dynasty, it was also called "West Lake Night Moon" and was included in the ten scenic spots of Qiantang. The landscape of "Pinghu Autumn Moon" refers to: whenever the air is crisp in autumn, the surface of the West Lake is as calm as a mirror, and the bright autumn moon is in the sky. The moonlight and the lake water complement each other, giving a feeling of "one color of lake light and thousands of acres of autumn", so it is named "Pinghu Autumn Moon".