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The poem "Ode to the Willows" uses the rhetorical techniques of metaphor, personification, and questioning.
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The first sentence "jasper makes a tree as tall as a tree" uses a metaphor to describe the overall image of willow. The young leaves that have just bloomed are glowing green. From a distance, don't they look like a tree of green jade? "Zhuangcheng" was originally used to describe people's actions, especially a woman's dress. Used here, the willow tree has an anthropomorphic color, and the willow tree is written as a girl covered with pearls and jade.
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The second sentence "ten thousand green silk ribbons hanging down" describes willow branches, and uses another metaphor to compare the thousands of soft ribbons to drooping ribbons. The two sentences put together make the willow tree a graceful beauty.
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The third sentence "I don't know who cuts out the thin leaves" writes about leaves. It does not describe the state of the leaves directly, but deliberately asks: "I don't know who cuts out the thin leaves." ”, causing readers to sing their own taste, and a layer of new ideas will emerge below. The willow leaves are pointed and pointed, and they are said to be "cut". They seem to be made manually, and their delicate and neat appearance is clearly visible.
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The last sentence "The spring breeze in February is like scissors" is the answer to the above question, using another metaphor, and there is an implicit comparison behind this metaphor.
It is said that the spring breeze is like scissors, it must be the skillful craftsman "spring" holding sharp scissors and carefully cutting the willow leaves so beautifully