This sentence came from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which described Liu Bei's grief after losing his wife after the Battle of Red Cliff. Liu Chan wrote the Book of Commandments to express his inner feelings. Among them," whose tears sang the elegy " referred to the tears that Liu Bei shed when he wrote the Book of Commandments, which turned into a lament elegy to express his grief for the loss of his child.
"Whose tears brought disaster to that city?" It referred to the fact that although Liu Bei's army had successfully resisted Sun Quan's attack after the Battle of Red Cliff, they had also lost a large number of men and property, causing their morale to be low. At this time, Liu Bei had lost his wife, Liu Chan, and his poor physical condition had caused him to feel even more sorrowful. Tears had also flowed down, affecting his emotions and decision-making, which ultimately led to Liu Bei's loss in Jingzhou. Therefore, this sentence could also be understood as Liu Bei's tears leading to the loss of a city, expressing his grief for losing his family and home.
As of now, the Genshin manga is not finished. The story is still evolving and there's more to come for fans to enjoy. The creators are taking their time to develop a rich and engaging narrative.
There's no definite answer yet. It might continue if there's enough demand and the creative team has more story to tell. But it could also stop if they feel they've completed the story arc.
There is a Genshin Impact manga available. It brings the game's world to life on the page with beautiful art and engaging storylines. It's a great companion to the game.