What is an allusion?

Allusion is a Chinese character, which means to use things. It is a writing technique and is more common in poetry. Quoting stories or words from ancient books is a classic. You can express relevant content and ideas in a rich and implicit way. Cite allusions.

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Requirements: Liu Xie interprets the "allusions" in Wen Xin Diao Long, saying that it is "based on events and taking the past as evidence to present". It is used to compare the past and the present, and to prove the present with the past.

Express your feelings through the past. When using allusions, we should not only learn from what they refer to, but also bring forth new ideas. More importantly, we should be able to be similar in appearance but not show traces. The so-called "salt in water, drinking water is the taste of salt" is a masterpiece.

Function: Make arguments well-founded, euphemistically express ideas, reduce the complexity of the text, enrich the content and beautify the text.

There are three kinds of allusions, namely Ming Dian, Dark Dian and Fan Dian.