A poem full of fruits and branches

Birds are flying, autumn fruits are drooping, the drizzle is tender and wet, and the trees in the south wind are ripe with loquat.

Birds fly lightly, and autumn fruits hang straight from the poem "Two Muds" by Yong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem means that birds fly in the morning, making a "light" sound, and autumn fruits are covered with branches.

The drizzle moistens the azadirachta flowers, and the loquat tree matures in the south wind from the poem "Tianping Mountain Middle" written by the poet Yang Ji of Ming Dynasty. This poem means that the drizzle moistens the flowers of the neem tree, and the fruit of each loquat tree matures gradually under the south wind.