Excuse me, which poem does Wang Anshi's Deep Apricot Rain in the Courtyard come from? What is the full text?

Wang Anshi didn't write, just elaborated.

Fu Jie (Wang Anshi) said, "Pear blossoms are like spring rain", "Peach blossoms are like red rain", and "Julian's evening rain rolls over the western hills" are all aphorisms. However, it would be better if it weren't for the' deep apricot rain in the courtyard'. (Song Chen Zhirou wrote "Xiuzhai Poetry")

"Spring Rain Pear Flower" comes from Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow; "Peach Blossoms and Red Rain" comes from Li He's "Into the Wine"; "Julian's evening rain rolls over the western hills" comes from Wang Bo's poem Teng.

It may be Wang Anshi's mistake to "Rain with Deep Apricot Flowers in the Courtyard". Among the Tang poems, only Pan You's "Lost Title" "Whose old house has no owner in spring, and the curtain in the deep courtyard hangs apricot flowers and rain. The fragrant flying green man did not return, and the nest swallow Chen Cheng was speechless. "