Light rain is coming, and the lake is filled with smoke. Which poet's masterpiece?

"South Lake" begins with a poem "Light rain comes, the lake is full of light smoke, and the building is far away." I think it's about the foggy scenery of South Lake. The literal interpretation of "light rain is coming" here is that light rain is coming, and it can also be understood that the diffuse smoke makes the poet feel that it is going to rain, which is the poet's dynamic feeling about the foggy scene. "Light smoke fills the lake" means that white fog covers the lake like light smoke. "Climbing upstairs and overlooking, foggy" means climbing the misty rain building and overlooking, but you can't see the edge clearly.