The first is juxtaposition.
Image juxtaposition means that two or more images are arranged in a certain order, but these images have no progressive relationship in time, only the poet's emotional connection. Like what? Bridges, running water, people? , is a typical juxtaposition image combination. There is no staggered or inherited relationship between them, but the expression of the poet's inner feelings, which all express the poet's enjoyment of rural life.
Second, progress.
Progressive image combination, as its name implies, is to advance layer by layer. This way of impression combination is to express the changes of the poet's feelings step by step, or the deepening of feelings, so as to attract readers. This way can arouse readers' * * * for example, Shu Ting's "Motherland, My Dear Motherland", in which she uses three groups of progressive intention combinations to push her feelings for the motherland to a climax step by step, which makes readers excited.
The third type is divergent.
Divergent image combination is around an intention, and they may not be the same kind of images. However, the poet introduced new images through this ingenious divergent image combination. For example, Yu Guangzhong, a famous writer, used the central image of homesickness to spread out four images: a small stamp, a narrow boat ticket, a low grave and a shallow strait, expressing a deep homesickness.