Did Bai Juyi write pagoda poems?

Bai Juyi, of course, wrote pagoda poems. The whole poem "Pagoda" is arranged from one word to seven words (sometimes up to nine words) in turn, with two sentences per sentence (one sentence can sometimes be one sentence), which is often arranged in opposite branches, shaped like a pagoda, hence the name. This poetic style was quite popular in the middle Tang Dynasty. Legend has it that when Bai Juyi crossed Luoyang eastward, Yuan Zhen, Shen Li and other poetic friends bid farewell to Xinghua Pavilion. When the wine was strong, they each gave a poem of one to seven words with rhyme. Bai Juyi's poem entitled "Poetry" also uses poetry as rhyme. The original text is as follows, admirable. Poetry is beautiful and magnificent. You can help Doby when the flowers fall on the moonlit night. Some people say that I should love this world just because I love this world. Only you know, since a surname didn't say anything, he went to the Air Sect and left.