'The Jun gave birth to me, but I didn't give birth to me, but the Jun is already old' was a line from the Song of Everlasting Regret written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is: song of everlasting sorrow The emperor of the Han Dynasty was so fond of women that he poured the whole country and the world to seek them for many years, but he could not find them. The king covered his face and could not save himself from seeing the blood and tears flowing together. The yellow dust is scattered, the wind is bleak, the cloud stack is winding, climbing the Sword Pavilion. At the foot of Mount Emei, there are few people walking. The flag is dark and the sun is thin. The water of Shu River is green, and the Lord Green of Shu Mountain is in love day and night. I see the moon in the palace, sad face, night rain, hear the sound of the bell, heartbroken. The world is spinning, back, back The king gave birth to me, but I didn't give birth to me. The king is old. Why should I regret not meeting you? Regret the past and encourage it from now on. What can I do to go to the national disaster together? I miss you, but I don't know when I'll meet you again. The silver river is far away, and we meet in the dark with golden wind and jade dew. I don't know but I see tears in the mirror. Looking for him in the crowd thousands of times, suddenly looking back That person was in the dim light.