2, lyrical scene, that is, by describing the scenery to express a certain emotion. For example, Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight on the Lotus Pond expresses faint joy and sadness by describing the beautiful scenery of the lotus pond under the moon.
3. Narrative lyricism, that is, expressing certain emotions by narrating things. For example, in the second section of Shi Tiesheng's Me and Ditan, I expressed my guilt, gratitude and praise to my mother by describing that "I" went to Ditan for recreation alone because of my physical disability, but my mother cared about what she didn't want to publicize.
4. Emotion is embodied in things, that is, pouring some emotion into a described object. For example, "Ode to the Contradictions of Poplar" praised the farmers who insisted on the war of resistance in China by describing and praising the image and strong quality of Poplar.
5. To express ambition by holding things, that is, to express ambition and expression by writing images. For example, Tao Zhu's Style of Pine Trees describes and praises the valuable qualities of pine trees, and expresses party member people's ambition and lofty sentiments of "giving more and taking less" like pine trees.
6. See the big from the small, that is, explain the big by telling a small thing. How to write a book entitled "Shaving Your Head Micro", by describing a little thing reflected in a letter from readers published in People's Daily-the barber "refused to shave a flat head for a' hick' because he held a razor, and thought that a' hick' only deserved to shave his head", thus developing and expounding the great truth that holding privileges is easy to corrupt. Lu Xun's "essays under the lamp" is also written in this way.