Verse: "I'm afraid that the flowers will fall asleep late at night, so I burn a high candle to illuminate the red makeup." Is it using metaphorical rhetoric?

Verse: "I am afraid that the flowers will fall asleep late at night, so I burn a high candle to illuminate the red makeup." Is it using metaphorical rhetoric?

A. Correct

B. Wrong

Correct answer: B

Answer analysis:

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Su Shi (Song Dynasty)

The east wind is full of light, and the fragrant mist is covered with moonlight in the corridor.

I am afraid that the flower will fall asleep late at night, so I burn a high candle to illuminate my red makeup.

Here, "Hongzhuang" refers to Begonia on the surface, but in fact the poet uses personification of rhetoric here to express his longing for his sweetheart.

It can be said that the poet uses flowers as a metaphor for people, which is not only implicit, but also gives people aesthetic imagination