Who is the laziest poet and wrote which two lines?

Who is the laziest poet and wrote which two sentences as follows:

He is Su Lin, who is known as the laziest poet in history. He only wrote this poem in his life. "The first to get the moon is near the water, and the flowers and trees in the sun are easy to spring." I believe everyone will memorize these two sentences. This fragmented poem appears to be about natural phenomena, but in fact it is the poet bravely recommending himself for his official career.

After this, Su Lin did not have any other poems handed down, or he was busy with other things and did not compose poems. There may be only one such free and easy poet in history.

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As an adult, Su Lin served as a county inspection inspector in Hangzhou. He was an upright man and a fair official. Unfortunately, he never received the honor. Because of the high priority given to him by his superiors, he still stayed put after many years. Su Lin was also very troubled by this.

Until Fan Zhongyan came to Hangzhou to serve as an official, Su Lin vaguely felt that things had finally turned around. After Fan Zhongyan became the magistrate of Hangzhou, he often recommended talents to the court, and many of his colleagues were promoted through his recommendation. However, Su Lin, who had been working diligently as an official, had never been able to fall into Fan Zhongyan's "discerning eye."

In response, Su Lin felt very disappointed, but due to human feelings, he did not want to take the initiative to mention the matter. After a period of thinking, he finally came up with a way. Su Lin knew that Fan Zhongyan loved poetry very much and his literary attainments were also quite high.

So, Su Lin felt that he should hide his thoughts in the poem and presented it to Fan Zhongyan, and then he came up with the poem "The first to get the moon is the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees in the sun are easy to meet in spring".

After Fan Zhongyan finished reading, he immediately understood what Su Lin meant, and even said "Wonderful!" He thought Su Lin was talented. After learning about his past as an official, Fan Zhongyan was very satisfied and quickly promoted Su Lin. This interesting story between the two later became a legend.

Visiting poems

In ancient times, in order to seek promotion, it was not uncommon for literati to submit poems to high-ranking officials and celebrities at that time. Such poems written for the purpose of seeking fame are called homage poems. For example, Meng Haoran wrote "If you want to save money without a boat, you will live in shame as a saint. Sitting and watching the fishermen, you only envy the fish." This is a tribute poem dedicated to Zhang Jiuling, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty at that time.