Poetry about people's livelihood

I take a long breath to cover my tears, mourning the many people’s livelihood.

Poems about caring about people's livelihood and suffering include: Lu You's "Sickness Arises in the Book": I dare not forget to worry about my country even though I am humble. Huang Zunxian's "Gift to Liang Ren's Parents in the Same Year": Every inch of mountains and rivers contains gold. Cao Zhi's "White Horse Chapter": Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, seeing death as a sudden return.

In "Weixian County Office Painting Bamboo Presenting Nianbo Bao Dazhong Chengkuo": Lying in the Yazhai and listening to the rustling bamboo, it is suspected that it is the sound of folk suffering. These little officials in Caozhou County are always concerned about each branch and leaf.