Poems describing litchi

The poem describing litchi is as follows:

1, like a dream

Litchi fragrance is as warm as frost, and its teeth and cheeks remain fragrant for a long time. -Li Qingzhao's poem "Like a Dream" in the Song Dynasty depicts the sweetness and taste of litchi, and describes the lasting aroma and taste of litchi when it is imported.

2. Zhu Po's Miscellaneous Notes in Autumn and Summer

Only litchi can quench my thirst. I want to be a peach cheek. -Shao Yong's poem "Miscellaneous Notes on Zhupo in Autumn and Summer" in Ming Dynasty expresses that litchi is one of the most thirst-quenching fruits in hot summer, and the author hopes to have cheeks as rosy as litchi.

3. Suiyuan Poetry and Bamboo

Red fire makes rouge laugh, and green light makes litchi bloom. -Yuan Mei's Poem of Spotting Bamboo in the Garden in the Qing Dynasty described the beauty and loveliness of women with the color and shape of litchi, and expressed litchi as a symbolic image.

4. Litchi

Red spots are as light as blood, and white meat is as soft as clouds. -The modern poem "Litchi" by the contemporary poet Gu Cheng depicts the red skin and white flesh of litchi, and depicts its brightness and softness with blood and clouds.

5, autumn night will break out of the fence door to meet the cold.

Thousands of cherries are ripe, but litchi is not heard. -In the Tang Dynasty, Du Mu's poem "Two Feelings at the Hedgehog Gate in Autumn Night to Meet the Cold" vividly expressed the rarity and preciousness of litchi through the comparison between cherry and litchi.

Expand knowledge:

Litchi is a tropical fruit, produced in China, Thailand, Viet Nam and other places. Its skin is smooth, red or yellow, and its flesh is sweet and juicy, with a unique aroma. Litchi, because of its unique flavor and beautiful appearance, is often used as the theme of literary creation to express praise for nature and understanding of life.

In the poems of ancient literati, litchi is often used to symbolize the beauty and amorous feelings of women, as well as the warm scene of summer. Litchi also plays an important role in many traditional festivals and celebrations, such as Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival in China. In addition to its symbolic significance in poetry creation and folk activities, litchi is also a nutritious fruit, rich in vitamin C, fiber and antioxidants. It is also widely used in cooking, beverage making and food culture.

The above are some poems about litchi, which describe the color, fragrance and taste of litchi through vivid language, show its special position and symbolic significance in literature, and also help us to better understand and appreciate it.