2. Definition: Express one's mind directly, which means to express one's thoughts and feelings directly without any other means. Indirect lyricism permeates the author's feelings in narration, description and discussion, and the author does not directly vent or pour out his inner thoughts and feelings.
3. Applicable occasions: Direct expression is usually suitable for expressing strong and tense feelings, characterized by strong feelings, fast and tense rhythm, straightforward feelings and easy to grasp. Indirect lyricism is often used in situations where delicate description, in-depth analysis or implicit expression of emotions are needed.