There must be beautiful markets. What is the previous sentence?

The first sentence of "There must be beautiful markets" is "I miss the misty sky."

I think there must be a beautiful market in the misty sky. This poem comes from "The Street in the Sky" by the modern poet Guo Moruo. Original text: "The stars in the sky have appeared, as if countless street lamps are lighting up. I think there must be a beautiful street market in the misty sky."

Poetry Analysis of "The Street Market in the Sky"

The chapter begins with a street lamp, using the similarities between street lamps and stars to move from the human world to the sky. It is natural and smooth, and the sentences are read back and forth with a rhythmic beauty.

The poet imagines that the streets in heaven are as lively as those in the world, and the rare treasures are better than the things in the world. The most important thing is that the ancient myth of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is introduced in the second half of the poem, which makes the whole poem more full of magical and dreamy feeling.

The Cowherd and Weaver Girl here are no longer in the sad state of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl weeping and the Cowherd looking forward to seeing them. They can easily ride the cow across the shallow and narrow Milky Way and roam in the market in the sky. "If you don't believe it, look at the shooting star. It's them walking with lanterns." The ending is whimsical and slightly playful, as if it is another fairy tale ending, with a long and lingering aftertaste.