What are the parallelism, metaphor and personification in Song of Flowers?

1. Parallelism in Song of Flowers: I was born in winter; Spring makes me open; Summer makes me grow; Autumn makes me sleepy.

2. "Song of Flowers" metaphor: I am the word of nature. It said it, took it back, hid it in my heart, and then said it again.

3. The anthropomorphic sentence of Song of Flowers: I drink the dew made of morning dew and listen to the birds singing; I dance and the grass applauds me.

Song of Flowers is one of Ji Bolun's prose poems. Poets use the language of flowers to describe the characters of nature, which shows the softness, conciseness, beauty and freshness in the "Ji Bolun style". The poet constructed a vivid picture of nature through the vivid expression of flower language.

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I am the word of nature. It said it, took it back, hid it in my heart and said it again. ...

I am a star, falling from the green sky.

I am the daughter of all elements: winter breeds me, spring makes me open, summer makes me grow and autumn makes me sleepy.

I am a gift from relatives and friends, the crown of the wedding, and the last sacrifice of the living to the dead.

In the morning, I face the morning breeze; In the evening, I saw the birds off together.

I swayed on the Yuan Ye to make the scenery in Yuan Ye more charming; I breathe in the breeze, which makes it fragrant. When I take a nap, thousands of sparkling eyes look at me in the night sky; When I woke up, the huge one-eyed person in the daytime stared at me.

I drank the dew made of morning dew and listened to the birds singing. I dance and the grass applauds me. I always look up at the sky and am fascinated by the light; I never feel sorry for myself, nor am I narcissistic. These philosophies have not been fully understood by human beings.