The next sentence of the poem is as follows:
"May you sit in the bright hall and not be stained by snow, and may your ministers walk in the dark way and not be stained by dust." This sentence expresses a noble quality and moral sentiment. . Among them, "May you sit in a bright hall and not be stained by snow" means wishing your sweetheart to sit in a bright hall and not be contaminated by filthy things. And "May I walk on a dark path without being stained by dust" means that I hope that my sweetheart can walk on a dark path without being stained by dust. The whole sentence expresses good wishes for others and one's own character.