What are the poems with the words Xiao Qi in the title?
"Xiao Qi" Zhao Yi Maodian pheasant is disgusting, half awake and half stunned. There is a clear picture of a laborer and a horse gnawing at a lamp in a mouse's eye. This is a seven-word quatrain, which describes the fatigue and hardship of his imprisoned life with pure line drawing, but without a trace of depression, full of talent and optimism, and is a portrayal of his soul. Maodian Pheasant describes the desolation and badness of the travel environment, while Half Awake and Half Idiot shows the fatigue of the poet. A laborer is a laborer. "Horse eating grass and mouse looking down at the lamp" refers to the horse eating hay and the mouse looking down at the oil lamp on the wall or beam, showing the broken and desolate environment. "Distinguish a painting of working people, the horse eats grass and the mouse looks at the light." The poet imagines his situation as a painting of working people, and treats it with the attitude of artistic appreciation instead of self-pity, which embodies the poet's optimistic, open-minded and positive spirit. Decorating a painting with "a paragraph" means that because there are many abandoned scenes, the author only describes a part of them, and a pair represents the whole scene and cannot fully express the meaning, so it is more reasonable to use "a paragraph" to make people realize other scenes outside the painting. The above is my personal understanding and experience.