Besides my comrade, what was the last sentence of Mingyue?

Today, many ancient poems can be recited casually, and some classic sentences can be easily obtained, which often makes people look at them with relish. So what's the last sentence except my comrade-in-arms Mingyue?

1, the last sentence is: it's too light for anyone to hear. This poem is from Zhu written by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.

2. Original: I am leaning alone in the dense bamboo, playing the piano and humming a song. It's too light for anyone to hear, except my partner, Mingyue.

3. Wen: Sitting alone in a quiet bamboo forest, sometimes playing the piano and sometimes whistling. Who knows I'm here in the jungle? Only a bright moon accompanied me quietly.

Except for my comrade, the last sentence of Mingyue is so much.