What's the next sentence of smoke coming from the mountains?

1. See smoke in the mountains. Next sentence: Look at the sunset in the bamboo.

2. Original text: "Miscellaneous Poems in the Mountains" Author Wu Jun saw smoke coming from the mountains in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and peeped at the sunset from the bamboo.

3. Birds fly to the eaves and clouds come out of the window.

4. The place where the mountain meets the sky is filled with clouds and smoke, and you can see the sunset shining through the cracks in the bamboo forest.

5. The birds flew happily to the eaves, and the white clouds floated out of the window gently.

6. I am playing my lute and humming a song's last sentence: leaning alone in the close bamboos.

7. Original text: Zhu Li Guan was written by Wang Wei, Tang leaning alone in the close bamboos and I am playing my lute and humming a song.

8. too softly for anyone to hear, except my comrade, the bright moon.

9. Translation: Sitting alone in a quiet bamboo forest, sometimes playing the piano and sometimes whistling.

1. Who in the jungle knows that I am here? Only a bright moon accompanied me quietly.