What is the next sentence of "The Fallen Flower Man's Independence"?

The next sentence of The Falling Flower Man is: Wei Yuyan flies together.

From "Spring Canal" by Weng Hong of the Ming Dynasty: It is spring again, how to get out of the green curtain? The fallen flower man is independent, and the tiny swift swallows fly together. The soul of watching is about to die, and the dreams are gone after so many years. How can I look forward to the sorrowful evening, Xiao Sa's toad glow at dusk.

Appreciation of the work:

Spring is about to pass, with falling flowers falling from the trees, and a person standing there alone; there is a slight drizzle in the sky, and swallows are in pairs Flying around in pairs. "The fallen flowers are independent, and the swift swallows fly together." These two poems use the flying wings of swallows to contrast the loneliness of falling flowers and scattered people. They are immortal famous lines. The original poem has a soft artistic conception, especially a lonely and cold charm, which deeply touches people's heartstrings.

Character introduction:

Weng Hong, also known as Daju, whose date of birth and death is unknown, was born in Guiling Town, Babu District, Hezhou City, and was a poet in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. The editor of "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" mistakenly regarded him as a native of Guizhou (now Guilin) ??in his notes.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties period, the south was divided from the north, wars were frequent, and the people were in dire straits. The land of China is filled with mourning and devastation. And Weng Hong lived exactly in this era. Facing the social environment at that time, he had no intention of advancing in officialdom and lived in isolation. According to the "He County Chronicle", Weng Hong "lived between Zhao and He".

Zhao is Zhaozhou, which is today's Pingle, and is adjacent to the west of Hezhou; He is Hezhou, which is today's Hezhou City, and Guiling County was a county under the jurisdiction of Hezhou at that time, so Weng Hong often "lived in Zhao and He" because these two places were his hometown and neighboring state capitals.

Weng Hong often traveled between Zhaozhou and Hezhou, so he often sang with Guizhou poet Wang Yuan, and responded to each other with Fuchuan poet Lin Chucai. When the poet Liao Rong, who lived in seclusion in Hengshan, traveled south, he also took poems with him Ask Liao Rong for advice.

Weng Hong spent most of his time and energy on mountains, flowers, rivers and moon, reciting poems and composing poems for his own entertainment. "He County Chronicles" records that Weng Hong had a "quiet nature and was not willing to be an official, but expressed his ambitions and chants", which shows that he had no intention of becoming an official and was only content with a quiet and leisurely life. Similarly, in view of the social environment at that time, a group of poets appeared across the country who were far away from mainstream society and did not serve as officials.

The people Weng Hong interacted with most were Liao Rong, Ren Hu, Wang Zhengji, Yang Huizhi, Zhang Guan, Wang Yuan, Lu Chan and other poets who had no intention of serving as officials and lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests. They stay away from mainstream society and wander in the valleys and mountains, discussing and learning from each other.

Although their poems cannot reflect the current social situation at that time, their poems pay great attention to the contrast of language and rhythm, trying to reflect a fresh artistic conception. This deliberate pursuit of art has certain significance for the development of Chinese poetry.