Repeated exaggerated antithetical sentences in Hua Mulan's poems

Intertextuality: East buys war horses, West buys saddles, South buys reins and North buys whips.

Exaggeration: there are twelve volumes of the art of war, which contain the main names.

Duality: open my Dongting door and sit on my Xiting bed.

Pappy: My parents heard that my daughter was coming, so I went out to help the general. As soon as Sister A heard that Sister Mei was coming, she had to cut her red makeup. When I heard my sister coming, I sharpened my knife at pigs and sheep.

Repeatedly: I can't hear my parents calling for a female voice, but I hear the Yellow River splashing.

I can't hear my parents calling for a female voice, but I hear Yanshan Hu riding a horse. (Elite education is at your side)