What poem did Zhuge Liang write to Zhou Yu after his death?

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang did not write a poem, but only wrote a eulogy: Alas, Gong Jin, what a pity! Won't people get hurt if they cut it short for a few days? My heart is really painful, it takes two hands to clap; If you have spirit, enjoy my steaming!

Later generations wrote a poem (maybe more than one) for the death of Gong Jin: Chibi is a legacy of heroes, and teenagers have a handsome voice. A piece of string knows elegance, and a glass of wine thanks a friend. He once paid tribute to 3,000 people and often led hundreds of soldiers. Hachiu is dying, and he is going to get hurt.