The poem consists of four sections. The first section is "countless bright lights", and the author associates "lights" with "stars all over the sky in summer nights". In the second section, the author uses his imagination to compare the navigation lights and car lights in reality to the stars in the sky. In the third and fourth quarters, the poet thinks of "people". In the author's view, "aren't we also constellations on the earth-I am the Weaver Girl and you are the Morning Glory".
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The title of the poem is "star", which is a metaphor for lights-countless lights in the mountain city; Compared with people and stars-hardworking people in mountain cities.
The poem "Star" adopts symbolic expression. "Star" is not a star in the sky, but a representative of things on the earth. The author compares lights with stars-countless bright lights in mountain cities; Metaphoring people with stars-the industrious people in the mountain city skillfully used the legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", thus expressing the author's admiration and pride for the industrious people in the mountain city.