What is the next sentence to bid farewell to Muir fireworks every year?

Farewell to Muir, fireworks every year, morning and evening, peace every year. It means every day, every year, day and night, I wish you get richer every year. Morning means morning, morning means every morning, and every morning is a farewell to the old days.

Late Ci is from Gao written by Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period.

1. The original text is "Go and don't":' My concubine is in the sun of Wushan, and the resistance of high hills is against the clouds and dusk rain. "It's under the balcony," you can say when you look at it. Therefore, it is a temple, nicknamed Chaoyun. "

I live in a steep mountain at the southern foot of Wushan Mountain, which turns into brilliant clouds in the morning and misty rain in the evening. I live under the balcony all day. The first king got up in the morning to watch, and sure enough, as she said, he built a temple for her and named it Chaoyun. "