A rather gross remark.

The analogy of hair is as follows:

1, black hair is like the wings of a crow, reflecting light, black and bright. Tie it up and jump like a rooster's tail, and sometimes pile it on your head like grass. From a distance, it looks like a black casserole, which is simply lovely.

2. The girl's beautiful black hair pours down like a waterfall, like silks and satins, like a blooming splash-ink peony, and dancing like a light smoke blown away by the wind.

I remember that we lived on campus in high school. Every time my sister washes her hair after lunch, she stands at the door of the dormitory building and dries her hair with the help of sunshine and breeze. Thick black hair flows down like a waterfall, and it is as smooth as a ribbon, more like a masterpiece of an elf.

Students passing by at this time will inevitably pay more attention. From time to time, someone praised: "Her hair is really beautiful. Look at that black hair, it's like a big star!

5. My sister's short hair and pigtails with red ribbons are just like two butterflies falling on her ears, dancing happily, which is the cutest.

Every time I hear this song, I think of my sister. My sister has long black hair. Although my hair is long, it is not as shiny and black as my sister's. Therefore, I can only envy my sister's long black hair since I was a child.

7. I have a dark and thick hair salon, which pours down from my head like a black waterfall. It is not soft and charming, but it is bodybuilding and free and easy, with a very simple and natural charm.

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Metaphorical sentence is a common rhetorical device, which means to replace abstract and difficult things with simple, concrete and vivid things. The basic structure of figurative sentences is divided into three parts: noumenon (figurative thing), figurative words (words expressing figurative relations) and figurative body (figurative thing).

Metaphor is a common rhetorical device of meaning metaphor. In layman's terms, it is to make readers understand what you want to say more clearly, and to make a very common thing different, that is, to compare a thing that does not change shirts to yes. For example, an alternative and vivid sentence is a figurative sentence, which generally consists of noumenon, metaphor and figurative words, as well as simile, metaphor and metaphor.