"The Sound of the Waves Still" is a poem that draws lessons from the famous seven wonders of which dynasty?

The sound of the waves still borrows a night-mooring near maple bridge from the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji.

The whole poem is as follows:

Night berth near Fengqiao

Crows fell on the moon, crowed coldly, slept on maple trees, and slept in fishing lanes by the river.

In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship.

It was after Zhang Ji failed the list that he arrived at Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City by boat at night. It happened that the bell in the temple rang, which linked him with the failure of the exam. Faced with this situation, he realized something and wrote this poem that has been told for ages.