What is the previous or next sentence of "A useless scholar"?

In all likelihood, he will look down upon him, but he will be useless as a scholar.

Don’t worry about the difficulty of writing poems, because spring birds and autumn insects make their own noises.

The original text of the poem is as follows:

The immortals and Buddhas have not yet come together, and they only know that they are alone in the night.

The wind is full of tragic songs, and the mud is stained with bad luck.

Nine out of ten people are worth looking down upon, and one is useless as a scholar.

Don’t worry about the poems and become prophecies; spring birds and autumn insects make their own noises.

The general meaning of the last two sentences is: Nine out of ten people can be looked at with a blank eye, and the most useless ones are scholars, but don’t worry that the poems you write will become prophecies of good or bad luck (at that time in the Qing Dynasty) Literary prison is serious), the birds in spring and the insects in autumn will still make sounds of nature.