Poetry that can be used in real estate

When I was in high school, I once did a Chinese application problem. There is a saying that "there are thousands of spacious buildings, and the poor people in the world are willing to talk" ("The Hut is Blown by the Autumn Wind", Du Fu). It should be classic, but it's a bit old-fashioned.

There is also: "When the six kings are finished, the four seas are one. Shushan is upright, and Fang is not here. Overpressure exceeds 300 miles, isolated from the sun. Mount Li is built in the north and folded in the west, leading directly to Xianyang. Erchuan dissolves and flows into the palace wall. Five steps to the first floor and ten steps to a pavilion. The corridor is waist-tied, and the eaves are high. Each holds the terrain and intrigues. Vegetables, ripples, honeycomb water vortex, I wonder if it will fall by tens of millions. What is a cloudless dragon lying on a long bridge? After the road is empty, don't blame Eric? High and low, I don't know the west and the east. Singing warm, spring is harmonious; Ballroom cold sleeves, wind and rain sad. Within one day, the climate is uneven between the palaces. " (Du Mu, Gong Fang writer) There should be some words to describe luxurious real estate.

"The small building listens to the spring rain all night, and the deep alley sells apricot flowers." I think it's good to describe a quiet living environment.

Liu Yuxi's Humble Room Inscription

The mountain is not high, and the fairy is famous. The water is not deep, and the dragon is the spirit. I am a humble room, but I am virtuous. The moss marks on the upper steps are green, and the grass is green. There is no Ding Bai who laughs and has a university. You can tune the pipa and read Jin Dian. There is no confusion, and there is no complicated form. Zhuge Lu in Nanyang and Ting Yun Pavilion in West Shu. Kong Ziyun: "What's the matter?"