In Guo Moruo's poem "The Market in the Sky", the words "definitely" and "definitely" appear repeatedly, with the function of expressing a positive tone, making readers follow the poet's imagination and blurring the boundary between the real world and the dream world.
In the second to fourth paragraphs, the poet described the wonder of the "street in the sky" in the poet's imagination. In these twelve lines, the poet uses four words "definitely" and one word "definitely", whose positive tone will make readers follow the poet's imagination and blur the boundary between the real world and the dream world.
Since there are "curiosities not found in the world" displayed in the "market in the sky", it must be a much better place than the real world. Isn't it? The poet seems to have seen the legendary Cowherd and Weaver Girl, who are enjoying a free and happy life.