What are the poems with the words "late" and "cool"?

If there are poems with the words "late" and "cool" respectively, there are really countless poems, but there are fewer poems with the words "late" and "cool" at the same time.

1. Shake ten thousand fans, and it is cool at night. The source is the Song Dynasty poet Chao's "Huansha".

2. When it's stuffy and cold at night. The source is Huanxisha written by Xie Yi, a poet in the Song Dynasty.

There is nothing wrong with retiring at night. The source is the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian's "Huazhou to Doctor Zheng".

4. The weather is cool at night. The source is Tan Zhou Du Bu written by Tang Dynasty poet Yin.

It is cool in the evening after the rain. The source is Zhou He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, who wrote "The Palace House sends Yang as an imperial court matter".

6. Take a bath at night and freshen up a little. The source is Zhao Changqing's Linjiang Fairy, Twilight on the Willow in the Song Dynasty.

7. Drink two or three cups in the evening. The source is the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Mufurong Flowers Inviting Guests to Drink".

8. The basket didn't take advantage of the cool night. The source is the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Going out late to find someone".

9. Who sees a cool night? The source is Gao Qi's Late in xipu in the Ming Dynasty.

10. At night, the shade rises high and the trees cool slightly. The source is Gao Shusi's "After Rain, One Hundred Classics Are Same in Body Meaning" in Ming Dynasty.

There are two words "late" and "cool" in many poems, which can usually be combined, because the most appropriate description of late is cool.