How to judge "intertextuality"

"Intertextuality" should mean "intertextuality reveals meaning".

The following forms are:

"Intertextual meaning" such as: "There is no need to use loyalty, and there is no need to use virtuous" ("Shejiang") where "use" and "Yi" is in the corresponding position, and it can be inferred that "Yi" means "use". (Avoid repeated words)

For example: "Far Altair, Bright River Hannu" ("Nineteen Ancient Poems") in the first sentence omit "玚皎", and in the second sentence omit "far" ", "Too Far" refers not only to Altair, but also to Hehannu, and "Jiaojiao" refers not only to Hehannu, but also to Altair. The two words have mutual meaning. (Avoid verbosity)

The major categories of rhetorical techniques include:

Metaphor, analogy (also known as analogy, divided into personification and objectification), avoidance of duplication, change of use, and hierarchy , lining (lining off), setting off (contrast, foil), inversion, inversion, overlapping sound, overlapping words, overlapping, top truth (also known as thimble, Lianzhu), contrast, duality (antagonism, team battle, Parallelism), renovation, repetition, rhetorical question, irony, word imitation, imitation, blurry, separate inheritance (parallel mention, combined narration, combined statement); overlapping and complex, compound partial meaning, *** use, combined statement, call Report, intersubject, intertext, conversion, loop, palindrome, subtitle, metonymy, question.

ambiguity, parallelism, concatenation, imitation, list, connection, exaggeration, warning, presentation, pun, tautology, overlap, reference, allusion, quotation, appropriation, homophony , rest, symbol, mosaic, character analysis, euphemism, euphemism, synaesthesia (transference, transference), escape, transfer of text, misinterpretation.