The most unbearable beauty, well, the next sentence

There is no next sentence for "the most unbearable beauty's goodness", and the last sentence is "Let's leave with tears", which comes from Mu Qingbairong's "Cotton Tree Sigh": "Let's leave with tears, and it is the hardest to accept the beauty's goodness." Our faces are solemn, our faces are full of tears, and our hearts are full of sadness. But if Saburo wants to be with me forever, he can only run away from home. Only fame and fortune can win back the beauty.

Sigh of Cotton Tree (Excerpt) Qing Mou Borong

Spring vented the evil of the old lady and subsidized the Chinese soft-shelled turtle to bully the weak.

Girls love beauty and money, and poverty has no charming medicine.

Saburo may not become A Lang in the end, but he will fly to the branches and become a phoenix.

Otherwise, don't blink and don't teach me to laugh at the levee.

From then on, I will prevent my leisure from chasing the poor, and my chivalry will be lost.

Oh, bluebirds, listen! -Give me what she said! Begging and Xiao Lang's heroism.

It is the hardest thing to appreciate the beauty when you leave without tears.

Wang Bijiang included this poem in Notes on Poetry since Guangxuan, and thought that "the poetic style is low".