Famous lines from Ma Wei's second novel

Jinse Li Shangyin's Jinse has fifty strings for no reason, each string and one column is reminiscent of the past.

Zhuang Sheng was fascinated by butterflies in his morning dream, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart in love with cuckoos.

The moon in the sea has tears, and the sun in Lantian is warm and jade produces smoke.

This feeling can be recalled later, but it was already at a loss. The first couplet of this poem mourns the early death but it is true. The couplet depicts Zhuangzi's deceased wife singing on the drum and expecting the emperor to transform into Zigui and crying for blood, which indirectly describes the joys and sorrows of life. The neck couplet uses the allusions of a shark weeping for pearls and a good jade producing smoke, which vaguely depicts the world's confusing and trance-like atmosphere, which is expected but cannot be set aside. Finally, it expresses the carelessness of love during life, and recalls the confused and difficult-to-dispel emotions after death. The general view is that Zhuang Sheng was obsessed with butterflies in his dream, and he was fascinated by the cuckoo in his spring heart.

The moon in the sea has tears, and the sun in Lantian is warm and the jade produces smoke. This is the most outstanding part of the poem.