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Although Watching the Sun is humorous, what is its next line?

Buried by the coming night.

From: Leyou Garden Scenic Area/Leyou Tomb of Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin.

Original text:

In the evening, I was unhappy and drove to Gu.

Sunset, infinitely beautiful, only near dusk.

Brief introduction of Li Shangyin:

Li Shangyin (about 8 13 ~ 858), a native of western Henan, was born in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang City, Henan Province). A famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, together with Du Mu, was called "Little Du Li".

In the second year of Kaicheng (837), he became a scholar, became a secretary of provincial studies, and moved to hongnong county, becoming the staff of Wang Maoyuan (father-in-law), the messenger of Jingyuan era. He was involved in the political whirlpool of "the dispute between Niu and Li", was excluded and had a rough life. In his later years, he died in Zhengzhou.

Li Shangyin was one of the few poets who deliberately pursued the beauty of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty and even the whole Tang Dynasty. He is good at poetry writing, and parallel prose has high literary value. His poems are novel in conception and beautiful in style, especially some love poems and untitled poems are touching, beautiful and moving, and are widely read. However, some poems (represented by Jinse) are obscure and inseparable, and there is a saying that "poets always love Quincy and hate that no one writes about Jian Zheng".