Poems describing houses

There are tens of millions of buildings in Ande, which greatly protect all the smiles of the poor in the world, and the wind and rain are as quiet as mountains. -Du Fu's Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage

Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to a pavilion; Corridor waist back, eaves high; Hold the terrain, intrigue. There are thousands of waves in the hive. -Tu Mu's Epang Palace Fu

Palm flower full courtyard, moss into the spare room. -Fang Lingxuan's The Monk's Room

I am a humble room, but I am virtuous. The moss marks on the upper steps turned the grass into the green of the curtains. -Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription"

The tall buildings of the temple on the mountain are really high, like a hundred feet. People upstairs are like a hand that can pick off the stars in the sky. -Li Bai's Sleeping in the Mountain Temple