What are the poems describing litchi?

As soon as I rode on the smile of smoke and smoke, no one knew that the fresh fruit litchi was sent from the south. Talking from Du Mu's Three Poems of Passing through the Qing Palace in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: As soon as I got on it, the smoke billowed and the princess smiled. No one knows that fresh litchi has been sent from the south.

300 lychees a day, I will grow up to be a Lingnan person without hesitation. From Su Shi's "Eating Litchi in Huizhou/Song Dynasty"

Interpretation: If I eat 300 lychees every day, I would like to be a Lingnan person forever.

In full of green, a large area of water west of Jinjiang, litchi on the hillside ripens after rain. Chengdu Qu by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: In the west of Jinjiang, there are vast waves of smoke and green water, and litchi has matured on the hillside after the rain.

Litchi red on both sides of the strait, in the misty rain. Man Zi's Ghost Jumping and Breaking the Tower and the Moon Bodhisattva by Li Shizhong in the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Litchi on both sides of the strait is delicate and red; The drizzle enveloped thousands of families.

In full of green, a large area of water west of Jinjiang, litchi on the hillside ripens after rain. Zhang Ji, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in Chengdu Qu Jinjiang that Chengdu is a city close to the west, full of smoke and water.

Interpretation: In the west of Jinjiang, there are vast waves of smoke and green water, and litchi has matured on the hillside after the rain.

Litchi is newly cooked with cockscomb color and amber fragrance of soju. ? Bai Juyi's "Litchi House to Wine"

Interpretation: Mature litchi is like cockscomb, and newly opened soju smells like amber.

Densely moving out of Fujian Mountain, it is forbidden for Zhao Ji to plant litchi "Xuanhetang Litchi" in Song Huizong, Song Dan.

Commentary: He transplanted litchi grown in the south to the palace to make it bear fruit.