What is the previous sentence of "Lao Jing is like a silkworm that has eaten three"

Lao Jing is like a silkworm eating three's last sentence: But I was still surprised because of the farewell. The title of the poem: "On the dark day of March, I send spring to Meixi with my companions because I recite Jia Langxian's poem and it is said that the March update is the 30th day." Real name: Wang Shipeng. Nickname: Wang Zhongwen. Font size: Zi Guilinghao Meixi. Era: Song Dynasty. Ethnic group: Song people (Han nationality). Birthplace: Meixi Village, Zuoyuan, Sidu, Yueqing, Wenzhou. Date of birth: November 9, 1112. Time of death: August 6, 1171. Main works: "Er Lang Shen", "Dian Jiang Lips", "Dian Jiang Lips", "Dian Jiang Lips", "Dian Jiang Lips", etc. Main achievements: repeatedly discussed government affairs, advocated restoration, and made achievements in various official positions.

We provide you with a detailed introduction to "The old environment is like a silkworm that has been eaten for three years" from the following aspects:

1. "On the dark day of March, I send spring to Meixi with my classmates." For the full text of "Reciting Jia Langxian's poems on the 30th day of March", click here to view the details of "On the twilight day of March, I send spring to Meixi with my classmates to recite Jia Langxian's poems on the 30th day of March"

< p>Remember to explore with your hands when you come, foretelling that you will feel embarrassed today.

The green trees are full of warblers, and the ground is red and full of butterflies.

I can’t bear to listen to the bells this night, and the wine cup may be full tomorrow morning.

But I was still shocked because of the farewell.

2. Other poems by Wang Shipeng

"Red Plum Blossoms", "Remembering the Night Rain", "Peach River", "Ode to the Willows", and "Erlang Shen". Poems from the same dynasty

"General Cao", "Going down to Qutang", "Tengwang Pavilion", "The Son is Nei, the Angry Man Abandoned His Wife, the Cold Resentment and the Anvil, Tang Meishan Poems Are Also Played as Jianzhi", "Inscribed on Ai River" ", "Abandoned Gongyuan is worth the rice," "Send off guests to Linggu", "Sigh", "Inscribed on Chen Chaoyu's Love for Bamboo Pavilion", "Four Hao Pictures of Rewarding Chunhu Shilu Yonghui".

Click here to view more detailed information about the 30th day of the third month of March, when we recited Jia Langxian’s poems in Meixi to celebrate spring with our classmates