What are the poems about peanuts?

The ancient poems about groundnuts are as follows:

1. Peanut

Modern times: Yang Xue Window

The soil was sown in March, so why bother?

April leaves overlap, and the drink is green and cloudy.

Translation:

Peanuts began to be sown in March, and their appearance was not surprising.

In April, when the leaves are intertwined, you can drink the morning dew.

2.

Tang: Zhang Ji

If Jun En is gone, it will be full of calamus and peanuts.

Interpretation: If my husband's lost kindness can come back, the flowers of calamus will bloom and the moon will be round.

3.

Tang: Zhang Ji

has the second peanut eye, and it takes a moment for a candle to pass.

definition: the flowers will fail in a flash after opening, and the candles will go out immediately when the wind blows over them.

4.

Tang: Li Shimin

Peanuts are round and chrysanthemum, and lotus is full of fish.

Definition: Peanut has a chrysanthemum-like stamen. After the lotus blooms, the fish in the pond are playing.

5. Tea Poetry

After the Five Dynasties of Jin Dynasty: Zheng invited

but worried about green peanuts.

Definition: It's a little worrying to see that when tea leaves are boiled in a pot, the water will turn bright green, but that's what happens when tea leaves are boiled, and the leaves spread out like a green flower in the water.