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What are Du Fu's allusions and famous sayings?
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.

Tang Du Fu's Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage. Andrew: How can I get it? This is your assumption and exclamation that you want but can't. Guangsha: A tall and spacious house. Grand Shelter (Bibi): Full coverage. Poor scholar: poor scholar, here refers to the poor. How can we get thousands of high-rise buildings, so that all the poor people in the world can live happily in them, as steady as Mount Tai, regardless of the wind and rain? The poet's hut was broken by the autumn wind, weathered the wind and rain, and thought of the sufferings of the people all over the world, thus producing such a great ideal, which showed the poet's passionate feelings and broad mind of caring for and loving the people. These words can be used to show the noble sentiment that great men are willing to share the same fate with the people.