What rhetoric is used in Mulan's poems?

The following ten rhetorical devices are used in Mulan's poems:

1, intertextuality

(1) When the window is decorated with clouds, the mirror column is yellow.

(2) A general who has suffered many battles dies and a strong man returns in ten years.

(3) Buy war horses in the east, saddles in the west, reins in the south and whips in the north.

(4) Open my East Pavilion door and sit on my West Pavilion bed.

(5) The male rabbit's feet are complicated, and the female rabbit's eyes are blurred.

Step 2 repeat

(1) When I said goodbye to my parents, I was by the Yellow River at dusk. I didn't hear my parents calling for women, but I heard the Yellow River splashing. Say goodbye to the Yellow River and go to Montenegro at dusk. I didn't hear my parents calling for a female voice, but I heard Yanshan Hu riding a horse.

(2) Ask the woman what she thinks and what she remembers. Women have nothing to think about, and women have nothing to remember.

3. Casing

(1) The art of war consists of 12 volumes, each with a name.

(2) Returning to see the son of heaven, the son of heaven sat in the hall.

(3) When you go out to meet a fire companion, you are both surprised and busy.

(4) A strong man will return to see the son of heaven after ten years.

Step 4 be parallel

(1) My parents heard the news and went out to help each other. 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.

(2) Buy war horses in the east, saddles in the west, reins in the south and whips in the north.

5. Metaphor

(1) When two rabbits walk beside the ground, can Ann tell whether I am a male or a female?

Step 6 exaggerate

(1) Wan Li goes to Rongji, and the mountains are flying.

Step 7 ask questions

(1) Ask a woman what she thinks and what she remembers. Women have nothing to think about, and women have nothing to remember.

8. Duality

(1) I can't hear the loom, but I hear the woman sigh.

(2) The breath of the new moon transmits gold, and the cold light illuminates iron clothes.

(3) A general who has suffered many battles dies and a strong man returns in ten years.

(4) The policy has been changed for 12 times, and the former 100 will be awarded.

(5) When I said goodbye to my parents, I was at the edge of the Yellow River at dusk. I didn't hear my parents calling for a female voice, but I heard the Yellow River splashing. Say goodbye to the Yellow River and go to Montenegro at dusk. I didn't hear my parents calling for a female voice, but I heard Yanshan Hu riding a horse.

9. rhetorical question

(1) When two rabbits walk beside the ground, can Ann tell whether I am a male or a female?

10, metonymy

(1) I am willing to send my son back to his hometown not far from Wan Li.

Extended data

1, "Mulan Poetry" is a long narrative folk song in northern China during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and it is also a Yuefu poem.

"Mulan Poetry" tells the story of a girl named Mulan, who disguised herself as a man, joined the army instead of her father and made contributions on the battlefield. After returning to Korea, she didn't want to be an official and asked to go home for reunion. This poem enthusiastically praised the strange girl's hard-working and kind quality, her enthusiasm for defending her country, her heroic fighting spirit and her dignified and calm demeanor.

2. Idioms related to Mulan Poetry

Complex and confusing

From Mulan Poetry, the male rabbit's feet are blurred and the female rabbit's eyes are blurred.

Explanation: it refers to the male rabbit and the female rabbit that are difficult to distinguish. Things are so complicated that it is difficult to distinguish them clearly.

Sentence: The enemy is always confusing, and we don't know where our main force is.

The confusing plot in detective novels made me confused and completely forgot how to think.

Sharpen/sword

Description: the original intention is to sharpen the knife hard and make a snapping sound.

It is often used to describe the appearance of being fully prepared in advance and eager to get things done. It also describes the frequent activities of the enemy before the action.

The source of Mulan Poetry, a collection of Yuefu poems: "When I heard my sister coming, I sharpened my knife to pigs and sheep."