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A poem describing the grandeur of a tall building

In the poem, there are "dangerous buildings are 100 feet high, hands can pick up stars" and "high buildings can live in, and strong flutes can be obtained in canals".

1. The dangerous building is 100 feet high, and you can reach for the stars: this sentence comes from Li Bai's Sleeping in the Mountain Temple in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the towering buildings in the temple, and expresses the poet's wonder at the ancient temple engineering art and his yearning and pursuit for the immortal life.

2. Living in a high-rise building and getting a A Qiang flute in a winding canal: This poem comes from the work "Yi Lee Anting in Ugly Nuboshan Road Middle School" by the Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji, which means living in a high-rise building and listening to the Qiang flute playing "Plum Blossom Fall". This poem expresses the poet's experience and feelings on Boshan Road, and shows a helpless mood.