Tang Poetry: What is the next line of the poem "Spring rain is as precious as oil"

The next sentence is so popular that it spreads all over the street.

From: "Spring Rain" by Xie Jin of the Ming Dynasty

Xie Jin has been enlightened since childhood. His articles are elegant and powerful, his poems are rich and powerful, and his calligraphy in small regular script is exquisite. , good at both grass and grass, especially good at wild grass. Together with Xu Wei and Yang Shen, he was known as the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty. He is the author of "Collection of Jie Xueshi", "Tianhuang Jade Certificate", etc.; CEO "Records of Taizu", "Ancient and Modern "Biography of Women"; presided over the compilation of "Yongle Dadian"; his ink writings include "Self-written Poems", "Books of Poems by Tang Dynasty People", "Anecdotes of Zhao Hengdian Examination in Song Dynasty", etc.

Extended information:

"Spring Rain"

Author: Ming Xie Jin

Spring rain is as precious as oil,

< p>It rained all over the streets.

The bachelor of solution slipped and fell,

laughed and ruined a group of cows.

Xie Jin (December 6, 1369 - February 22, 1415), also known as Dashen and Jinshen, also known as Chunyu and Xiyi, was born in Jishui, Ji'an Prefecture, Jiangxi Province (now Jishui, Jiangxi Province). Minister and writer of the Ming Dynasty.

He was a Jinshi in the 21st year of Hongwu (1388), and became the chief minister of the cabinet, a bachelor of Youchunfang, and participated in confidential affairs. Xie Jin was feared for his talent and outspokenness, and was repeatedly demoted. He was eventually imprisoned for being "unrequited." In the winter of the 13th year of Yongle (1415), he was buried in a snowdrift and froze to death. In the first year of his reign (1465), he was given to the imperial court official, posthumous title Wenyi.

Interpretation: There is a saying in the north that "auspicious snow heralds a good harvest". First, the auspicious snow has accumulated enough moisture for the beginning of spring; second, the auspicious snow has kept the crops in the ground warm; and third, some pests will die from the auspicious snow. And "spring rain is as valuable as oil" brings opportunities for spring plowing, spring sowing and spring planting in the south, especially Wangtiantian, which "depends on the sky for food".