The famous poems about cats are as follows:
1. Wrapped in salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, he will protect the mountain house with thousands of books. I feel ashamed that my family is poor and my talents are poor. I am cold and have no blanket to sit on and eat without fish. ——Song Dynasty: Lu You's "Gift of Cats"
2. Holding a mouse has no merit, and the time will come with a basket of fish and rice. Seeing you sleeping peacefully every day, why do you keep going and coming back? ——Song Dynasty: Lu You's "Gift of Cats"
3. The wind swept the rivers and lakes, and the rain darkened the village, and the sound of the four mountains made the waves roll. The firewood in the creek was soft and warm, so the raccoon slave and I didn't go out. ——Song Dynasty: Lu You's "Wind and Rain on November 4th"
4. Fish from the stream can be caught when the fish is hooked, and they are full and happy when lying in the shade of flowers. Since the rat is too poor, don't be ashamed that the corpse is in my house. ——Song Dynasty: Lin Bu's "Cat"
5. Later, I felt pity for your father-in-law, and he was not as good as the cicada in his mouth. When the sound of returning from the river and the sea lingers around my knees, I will definitely know that there are no fish to eat. ——Song Dynasty: Zhang Liangchen's "Hui Mao in the Mountain House"
6. The fighting millet in the bottle stole all the rats, and the raccoon slave on the bed couldn't sleep. But his family still loves him and buys him fish and food to support him. ——Song Dynasty: Hu Zhonggong's "Sleeping Cat"
7. I love you for your beauty, let you be crazy, and there is no murderous intention. Rats make people sleep all night long, and it is strange that the government and you forget each other. ——Song Dynasty: Zhao Chongqi's "Crazy Cat"
8. After death, the flower slave is like a son, who has been with me in loneliness for three years. There is a coffin buried at the foot of Qingshan Mountain, and it still owes you the merit of the tree that carved the stele. ——Song Dynasty: Shi Yunxiu's "Mourn for the Cat"
9. There is a new tiger-faced civet in the hall, and I have been promised a large sum of money not to move him. The house is cold, so there is no room for rats to steal. I want to see when I climb up a tree. ——Song Dynasty: Shi Zhiyu's "Seeking Cats"
10. Buying fish and spending time with raccoon dogs, catching mice and taunting them until they are hungry. But there is no need to turn over the pots and bowls, and there is no need to see the blood. ——Song Dynasty: Pu Shoucheng's "Ode to the Fox"
11. The ancients had few cars and fish to keep guests, but today you are not as good as a guest. There is a stream to eat, there is a blanket to sleep on, and I teach rats to eat desk books. ——Song Dynasty: Liu Kezhuang's "Interrogation of the Cat"
12. Snow teeth and frost hair are included in books and pictures, and even if you don't have fish to eat, you will still be full of goads. Rats on the bedside are rummaging around in their pots and hunting for chicks among the flowers. ——Song Dynasty: Fang Yue's "Cat Sigh"
13. Raising raccoon slaves to achieve military exploits, the general Xiliu has a family tradition. A basket full of fish and food is not enough, and the four walls should be empty for rats. ——Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian's "Thank you Zhou Wen for sending the cat"
14. The fur of the spotted tiger is clean and new, and the embroidered yin sleeps like a relative. There are rats in the beams, and it is unkind to rush chickens outside the door. ——Song Dynasty: Yao Mian's "Mocking the Cat"
15. A hundred-foot-long old wild fox, one of which is smaller than a dodder. Eager and willing to listen to the cowardly sound of jackals, the sound of suosuo should make the rats disappear. Since we often sit side by side with Taoists, why not braid our beards in children's plays. The hard yellow color is newly dyed and fragrant like wax. From now on, the study hall is open to the public.
——Song Dynasty: Zhang Wei's "Tabby Cat"