What are the famous poems about lime in ancient China?

In China's ancient poems, lime is often used as an image to express various emotions or depict natural scenery. Here are some famous poems about limes:

Su Shi's Red Cliff Fu: "I don't know that the sky is in the water after being drunk, and the boat is full of dreams."

Tu Mu's Autumn Night: "Qiu Guang painted a cold screen with a silver candle, and a small fan flew fireflies."

Du Mu's Love in Autumn Night: "Red tears steal the box in autumn, but Feng Dan has no intention to fly."

Xin Qiji's Autumn Night: "Beside the ancient road outside the pavilion, the grass is blue."

Lu You's Autumn Night: "Silver candle Qiu Guang painted a cold screen and a small fan flew fireflies."

Zheng Xie's Autumn Night: "Silver candle Qiu Guang painted a cold screen, and a small fan flew fireflies."

These poems use the visual image of lime, and integrate it into the poet's emotion, description of nature and thinking about life, which shows the superb artistic expression ability of ancient China poets. These poems have also become classic literary works, which have been passed down to this day.