Liu Yuxi's "Inscription on a Humble House" and Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind".
1. "Inscription on a Humble Room": Liu Yuxi's "Inscription on a Humble Room" is an ancient poem. Through the description of a humble room, it expresses the noble and proud moral integrity of the owner and his joy in living in poverty. The poem describes the scene of the humble house in concise language. The mountains are not high and the water is not deep, but there are scholars in the room who can play the piano and read the Golden Scripture, which shows the spiritual pursuit of the owner who is not bound by material things.
2. "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by Autumn Wind": Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by Autumn Wind" is a poem that expresses concern for the country and the people. The poem depicts the scene of the hut where the author lives being blown apart by the autumn wind, expressing his concern for the turmoil in the country and the suffering of the people. The poem shows the author's indomitable spirit, willing to endure hardships and hardships, but also to stick to his beliefs. At the end of the poem, the author calls for the ideal happy life, expressing his yearning for a better life and his expectations for society.