I am the cloud, and you are the moon.

"I am the cloud, you are the moon" is an anthropomorphic sentence, so it seems that this technique should be adopted and imitated as follows:

1, I make epiphyllum, and you make Wei Tuo.

2. I will be the wind and you will be the sand.

3. I am the sky and you are the earth.

I will sail, and you will be the sea.

5. I am a green leaf and you are a flower.

Imitation point:

1. Describe things with words that describe people. For example, the sun, like a heavy burden, rises slowly, vertically and vigorously.

2. Let people talk to the things described. For example, Uncle Zhao pushed it away and pointed his finger at its forehead and said, "You love to take advantage! ……"

3, completely turn things into people to write. For example, sorghum blushes and rice bends. The students listened to the teacher's concluding speech with relish, and the bell rang unconsciously.

4. No figurative words can appear.

5, can't appear on behalf of the name of the text. Personification is a rhetorical method of writing things into adults according to imagination and giving things the same thoughts and behaviors as people.

Features:

An anthropomorphic sentence is to compare something with a person, not to be confused with fairy tales. Fairy tales are imagination (for example, Ye Jie said "Grandpa Sun ……" This is not an anthropomorphic sentence).

According to imagination, things are described or described as people, so that "things" have the same words, deeds, thoughts and feelings as people. It should be noted that when figurative words appear in a sentence, they become figurative sentences, not anthropomorphic sentences. In a word, personification is to write with the words of the writer. This technology is also called "personalization".