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What are some poems that describe dilapidated and abandoned houses?

1. The drizzle falls on Shanglin Garden in spring, and the ruined Luoyang Palace falls under the moonlit night. ——"Two Poems of Indignation" by Lu You [Song Dynasty]

Translation: The thin spring rain fell on the grass in Shanglin Garden, and the cold night moon shone on the broken bricks and walls of Luoyang Palace.

2. The flying thunder annihilates the son of man, and the well is ruined and the hungry doves are left. ——"Ti Sanyi Pagoda" Lu Xun [Modern Times]

Translation: Japanese bandits bombed the people of Zhabei, Shanghai, and hungry pigeons survived among the rubble.

3. There are fragrant grasses in the ruins, fallen leaves in the empty corridors, and deep green moss. ——"Full Moon·Nectar Nostalgia" Xu Zaisi [Yuan Dynasty]

Translation: The ruins are ruined, the grass is luxuriant, the corridors are empty and the fallen leaves are falling, and thick moss has climbed up the steps.

4. The walls are all broken, and the thorns are towering to the sky. ——"Two Poems for Farewell to the Ying Family" by Cao Zhi [Han Dynasty]

Translation: Ruins of ruins can be seen everywhere, and thorns are as high as the sky.

5. The shabby room was empty, but in those days the bed was full of wats; the grass and poplars were withering, but it was once a singing and dancing venue. ——"Commentary on the Song of Hao" by Cao Xueqin [Qing Dynasty]

Translation: Today's empty and shabby rooms are the magnificent mansions where high-ranking officials and dignitaries once filled their beds with wat boards. Today's dead trees and decaying grass are the singing and dancing venues where high-ranking officials and dignitaries used to drink and have fun.