In the struggle of compromise and the hope of thinking, what is the next sentence?

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Interpretation of ancient books: Li Weng Duiyun is an enlightening reading for people to learn to write modern poems and words, which is used to familiarize themselves with rhyming, rhyming and organizing words. Author Li Yu, named Dai Li Weng, is called "Dai Li Weng Dunyun". This book is divided into volume I and volume II. According to the rhyme, it includes astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and beasts, figures and artifacts. From single word pairs to double word pairs, three word pairs, five word pairs, seven word pairs to eleven word pairs, phonology is harmonious and catchy, from which pronunciation, vocabulary and rhetoric training are obtained. From single words to multiple words, it reads like singing. Compared with other three-character and four-sentence structures, it is more attractive.

Original author: Li Yu (161-1680), originally named Tian Zheng, later renamed Yu, with the word Li Weng and Li Hong. Li Yu was originally from Li Xia Village, Lanxi, Zhejiang, and was born in Luogao (now Rugao, Jiangsu). Li Yu was an outstanding writer of operas and novels in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. His rhyme book, written after the enlightenment of rhythm, was called antithesis by Li Weng.

Author's life: When Li Yu was born, he enjoyed a rich life since he was born, because his ancestors had been starting a business in Rugao for a long time. At this time, Li Yu, who was shouldering the heavy responsibility of making his family prosperous, gave up this pursuit and resolutely changed the way of "living in seclusion" because of his failure in the imperial examination. In A.D. 1666 (the fifth year of Kangxi) and A.D. 1667 (the sixth year of Kangxi), Qiao and Wang were awarded the titles respectively. After careful training, Li Yu set up a family troupe with Jill as the pillar, and toured all over the country all the year round, entertaining dignitaries and earning a lot of money, which was also the most proud stage of Li Yu's life. 1672 and 1673, with the successive deaths of Joe and Wang, the family troupe that supported Li Yu's rich life also fell apart, and Li Yu's life turned into a predicament, often relying on loans to make a living. 1680, seventy-year-old Li Yu died of poverty and illness.