What are the definitions and metaphors in Shi Xian?

I will use the whole poem to explain some figures of speech instead of line by line: the tone of this poem is serious and thoughtful. The rhyme is aabbccddeeffgg.

The wording of this poem is formal.

The alliteration is used in words such as time, to, turn /t/ sound, /b/under and bounds,/s/stars, skills, stream, etc.

Discordant sounds include squirrels, sunshine, fullness, standing, beauty and so on.

Soft sounds include branches, the sky, a glance, dancing and so on. Similes are used in the fourth and eighth lines. The poet said, "What will life be like if we are full of worries?"

We don't have time to stop and stare, and we don't have time to stand under the branches and stare as long as cattle and sheep.

The poet said that people have no time to stand there in a daze like cattle and sheep. They spend their spare time observing nature. Streams sparkle in the sun, just like stars at night.

The metaphor of this poem is "a glimpse of beauty", which he calls a glimpse of natural beauty, not a glimpse of women. The poet made a direct comparison between a glimpse of nature and a glimpse of a woman.

Synonyms are like human eyes, and branches and trees representing natural stars are part of the sky and night.

Paradox is a seemingly absurd statement, but it has been tested as correct. In the last line of this poem, the poet said that life is poor because we have no time. By observing nature, our life becomes rich and colorful.

Metonymy does not use real names but related things, just as the poet said, "beauty at a glance" is used to describe nature.

Duality refers to using opposite concepts in sentences like day and night. The poet used vivid images. The stars are symbols of hope, and the night is also a symbol of evil and beauty.

There is no time to wait in this column until her mouth can smile and her eyes begin to smile. The theme of this poem is nature. The style of this poem is very poetic. These figures of speech help you analyze poetry.