Man Jing's travels used a comparative sentence when writing about scenery.

Quite a lot. In fact, Man Jing's travel notes mainly focus on the writing and discussion of scenery.

The high willows are sandwiched by dikes, and the soil paste is slightly moist. At first glance, it's empty, and when it comes out of the cage, it looks like a mandarin duck.

At this time, the ice skin began to melt, sparkling, scales and waves, crystal clear as a mirror, and cold light came out of the box.

The mountains are washed by fine snow, beautiful as wiping, like the face of a beautiful girl and the beginning of a bun.

Wicker will be comfortable, cloak will be soft and wheat field will be shallow.

Every bird exposed on the beach sipped under the scales of the waves, carefree and happy, and there was joy between the scales of its feathers.