There is a heavy ending in a poem.

After searching for a long time, the poem ended in tautology, only in an untitled poem by Li Shangyin, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences are extracted as follows:

Lingluo of Pteris, thin; Never put off till tomorrow what you can, I chased it late into the night.

Oh, there is another one from the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Sichu. What did he write? Water tune the song. The first two sentences:

Honor is heavy, and the porch crown is light.

I hope I can help you.