A: No.
Quoting is a rhetorical device, which many people will mistake for expression, but it is actually a rhetorical device, that is, quoting allusions. Allusions are common in poetry. Allusions can enrich and implicitly express related contents and ideas by quoting stories or words in ancient books.
Generally, in order to express the feelings of the article more appropriately, some rhetorical devices will be used to make the article more meaningful. Rhetoric is used in all kinds of articles or applied articles, and there are 63 categories and 79 subcategories of rhetoric. A method to improve language expression ability by modifying and adjusting sentences and using specific expressions. Common metaphors, personification, exaggeration, parallelism, overlap, quotation, allusion, quotation and so on.
As a rhetorical device, allusion is more common in poetry. Allusions also have many functions, such as euphemistically expressing meaning, and those who are inconvenient to speak directly in poetry can express the author's voice tactfully through allusions; Or reduce the complexity of words, the composition of poetry should be economical, especially the modern poetry has a certain word limit, and the use of allusions can reduce the complexity of words; Or enrich the content, beautify the text, use allusions, make the text beautiful, harmonious tone, neat antithesis, rigorous structure, and increase the beauty of appearance and rich connotation. As long as it is used reasonably, the article can achieve good results.