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It's in vain that jade muscles make bones ~ ~ whose poem is it? What's the next sentence?

This poem is from Xi 'an 4.

Taoshan blocked Qin Shihuang's ship-in order to live forever, Qin Shihuang sent a fleet to the sea to look for fairy mountain and the elixir of life, but it was blocked by the wind and waves, and it was difficult to live forever after all.

In order to live forever, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built a terrace in the palace and a sculpture of a fairy holding a golden plate in order to get the nectar from the sky, but it also failed.

Jade muscle gives birth to bones-beauty is like jade skin, which can't stand time and finally becomes bones in vain.

It's not as good as the sword whistling and the cold water-it's not as good as the sword fighting in the rivers and lakes. A long whistle makes the waves of Num cold, which reminds people of the heroic spirit and sadness of Jing Ke's brave men who are gone forever.

Because I was obsessed with cultivating immortals when I was in Qionghua, the first two sentences were ironic and asked for immortals.