No, "Jiankang" is a five-character poem composed by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Wen Tianxiang. This poem was written by the poet when he passed by Jiankang (today's Nanjing) after being captured. The first six sentences mainly describe Jiankang's historical status, changes and people's misfortune. The last two sentences express feelings for the moon, expressing the helplessness and sorrow of the motherland's rivers and mountains being occupied by foreign enemies.