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What's the next sentence in the ancient poem "Broken knives pump more water"?

The next sentence of "breaking the knife and pumping more water" is: raise a glass to eliminate sorrow.

Li Bai's "Farewell Minister of Xie Tiao Village in Xuanzhou" is intended to raise a glass to dispel the sadness, but the sadness is getting stronger and stronger.

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Farewell Minister Shu Yun of Xuanzhou Xie Tiao Villa.

Author Li Bai? the Tang Dynasty

Since yesterday, I have to leave Bolt and me behind.

It hurts my heart even more today.

Autumn geese are escorted by Changfeng, and I treat them in this villa and drink my wine.

The bones of great writers are all your brushes. In Tianyuan, I grew up beside you, Xiao Xie.

We are all lofty distant thoughts, longing for the sky and the bright moon.

But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with our swords and raise our glasses to drown our sorrows.

Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair and get on a fishing boat tomorrow.

This poem was written by Li Bai when he was in Xuancheng in the last years of Tianbao. Xie Tiao Building, also known as the North Building and Xiegong Building, was built by Xie Tiao, a famous poet in Southern Qi Dynasty, when he was the magistrate of Xuancheng. The title of this poem is "Song of Accompanying Yu Shuhua to Climb the Building".

The focus of this poem is not to write about feelings of parting, but to express feelings, to praise each other through farewell, and to cherish one's life is not worthy of this world. Express your grievances that your ideals and ambitions cannot be realized. The whole poem is gloomy and unrestrained, and almost every sentence is the essence, which is one of the representative works of Li Bai's poetry.