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What poems describe houses?

1, the bee house in Yanheng three cities, and the dust covers the swallow house. -Ai Xingfu's Nine-Day County Committee Building

2, don't invade the house with cold letters, be willing to ask the cows for leisure. -Chou Yuan

3. There is pottery in front of the door and no tile in the house. -May Yao Chen.

1, the bee house in Yanheng three cities, and the dust covers the swallow house.

Interpretation: Smoke hangs over houses as dense as bees in many cities, and dust covers many city gates and devours houses.

Source of the original poem:

Nine days in the county building

Year:? Song? Author:? Aixingfu

Since the beginning of Hong Ying, the rain has stopped, and the worries in prison have been dispelled by high talk.

Smoke passes through the beehives of the three cities, and dust covers the yan houses.

With the festival in Huang Ju, white clouds shine in Han and autumn.

The geese don't fly as fast as Kun, and they wander each other in sweat.

2, don't invade the house with cold letters, be willing to ask the cows for leisure.

Interpretation: Don't bring that kind of cold information into the house. How can you tell the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl those idle feelings?

Source of the original poem:

Year:? Song? Author:? Qiuyuan

I am like a hook when I beg for a clever building tonight.

Don't invade the house with cold letters, but ask the cow if she is idle.

Children laugh instead of books, and women drown their sorrows in wine.

Magpie accidentally missed the agreement of the river bridge and chattered about the old tree every day.

3. There is pottery in front of the door and no tile in the house.

Interpretation: Tile-burning workers dig and dig all day, and the soil in front of the door is dug up, but there is no tile on their house.

Source of the original poem:

Year:? Song? Author:? mei yao chen

Exhausted workers dug and dug all day and dug out the soil in front of the house, but there was not a tile in their own house.

A rich man lives in a tile-roofed building without touching mud.