What are the two poems that express the poet's lofty ideals in "The Hut is Broken by Autumn Wind"

Oh! When I suddenly see this house in front of me, I will freeze to death alone! The end of the paragraph is the poet's lofty ideal and good wishes on a sleepless night. There is not only immediate pain here, but also a series of tragic experiences in the past, not only personal tragic experiences, but also people in dire straits all over the world. In this way, it is enough to freeze to death with your own hut, in exchange for the lofty desire of "a million buildings, a great refuge for the poor in the world, and a mountain of peace." This is the poet's sleepless night, the extremely great and lofty thoughts and feelings produced by hard thinking, and it is also the theme of this poem. Such a theme is no longer a lament for personal suffering and fate, but contains great and profound social significance. It not only shines with the brilliance of ideals, but also shows the passion of saving the world and helping others, showing a positive romantic spirit. For Fu, a great poet who loves the people and has a profound experience in life, this expression is particularly true, powerful and touching. The last few words are in line with this expression of thoughts and feelings, and the rhythm is powerful and the momentum is surging. Five poems, with seven words before and after, nine words in the middle, and successive sentences, such as "Guangsha", "Thousand Rooms", "Great Shelter", "Huanyan" and "An Rushan", have a sonorous tone, which appropriately expresses the poet's hope and passion, as well as his broad-minded mind and lofty ideal generated from his pain. Source: Chinese World Junior High School Edition