What are the poems in Litchi?

1. Riding a princess in the world of mortals and laughing, no one knew it was litchi. -Du Mu's

Interpretation of "Three Poems about Crossing the Palace of Qing Dynasty": As soon as riding a gallop, the dust rolled and the concubine smiled, and no one knew that the south had sent litchi fresh fruit.

2. There are 3 lychees every day, and they are not afraid to grow up as Lingnan people. -Su Shi's

Interpretation: If I eat 3 lychees every day, I would like to be a Lingnan person forever.

3. Jinjiang is smoky and green in the west, and litchi is ripe in Xinyushantou. -Zhang Ji's "Chengdu Qu"

Interpretation: The smoke in the west of Jinjiang is vast and the water is green. After the rain, litchi has matured on the hillside.

4. Litchi is red on both sides of the strait, and it is raining in thousands of houses. -Li Shizhong's "Bodhisattva Man, Zi Gui, Breaking the Tower Moon"

Interpretation: I am about to set off in a gorgeous boat, the river is clear, and the lychees on both sides are very red; The drizzle enveloped thousands of families.

5. After ten years, you will know who is there, and you will plant lychees from the court. -Bai Juyi's "Planting Litchi"

Interpretation: When Litchi bears fruit for ten years, I don't know who works here as a satrap. But he is still willing to plant litchi trees in the garden.