How does Feng read it?

Feng read:

I. Interpretation

1, a meteorological term. The contact interface between two air masses with different properties is called front. The intersection of the front and the ground is called the front. Fronts and fronts are sometimes called fronts.

2. people who take the lead in the forefront: first ~. Before ~

3, metaphorically say or write: talk about ~. Pen ~

4. Sharp parts of weapons such as swords: knives. Guns.

Second, word formation

Brush stroke: this refers to the pen tip, and later refers to the brushwork of painting and calligraphy. The sharpness of the article: ~ sharp.

Charge: charge the enemy and go deep into the enemy line. Describe fighting bravely.

Dysprosium: Blade and arrow, used as a general term for weapons.

Warm front: the interface between cold and warm air masses and moves to the cold air mass area.

Tibetan front: a calligraphy term. It means to hide the pen.

Frontline: a meteorological term. The line where the front intersects the ground is called the front. Sometimes called Feng.

Confrontation: the two sides fought; Engagement: I thought China and Cuba were fierce.

Sharp: the knife edge is fast. Metaphor speech and article are sharp and powerful: word ~. Sharp | sharp

Feng gave an example:

1. It's cloudy today, and the sky is covered with thick and low gray-yellow turbid clouds. The cold wind fluttered in the air like a sword, making a sharp cry.

2. When a sharp sword of Damocles hangs over our heads and may fall at any time, can we sit still and wait?

3. Carve a memory in the atrium with a sharp knife. That memory was so beautiful that I couldn't bear to leave, so beautiful that I forgot the afterlife of my previous life, so beautiful that I almost forgot the interval between time and space.

4. I might as well play the role of a grindstone, which can sharpen steel knives, although it can't cut anything by itself.

These short stories of McEwan are like sharp blades. The process of reading is like touching the blade, touching the nerves and emotions, and then finding that your nerves and emotions have left permanent scratches.