A poem with personification rhetoric

Poems with personification rhetoric are as follows:

1. One water protects the field, and two mountains send green flowers —— Two poems by Mr. An Shi of Wang Song about shuhu singing on the wall

2, but how many love an inch of grass, reported three Chunhui-Jiao's "Wanderer".

3. Artemisia sphaerocephala has short reed buds all over the ground, which is the time when the puffer fish want to go up-Stone "Two Little Classics by Huichong River" (also called the second painting in the book)

4. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, and the spring breeze in February is like scissors-Tang He Zhang Zhi's "Singing Willow"

5. Never tire of looking at each other, only looking at Jingting Mountain —— Sitting alone on Jingting Mountain by Tang Li Bai

6. Don't be bitter, don't send willow green-Tang Li Bai's Old Laoting

7. Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently-Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night by Tang Du Fu.

8. The frost bird wants to see first, and the butterfly is happy to know each other —— Song Linbu's Xiao Mei in the Mountain Garden (I)

9. Yu pod has no talent, only knows that snow is flying all over the sky-in "A poem in two late spring"

10, why should Qiangdi complain about willow? The spring breeze is not enough to cross Yumenguan —— Do Tang Wang know two Liangzhou Ci poems?

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Personification rhetoric:

Personification refers to personification of things (including objects, animals, ideas or abstract concepts) to make them have human appearance, personality or emotion. Personification can be expressed by adjectives, verbs or nouns. Personification is to personify things, and to turn things without human actions and feelings into things with actions and feelings like people.

Anthropomorphic writing can make the article more vivid, vivid and concrete, which can not only vividly write a certain feature of things, but also have a unique figurative effect after personification.

Personification refers to personification of non-human things and endowing them with human thoughts, feelings, actions and language abilities. The range of personification in fairy tales is very wide, including the personification of abiotic animals and plants, and the personification of various concrete and abstract things, concepts, concepts and qualities.

The personified characters in personified fairy tales are not equal to the real people in life. They have some characteristics of human beings, but they still retain many attributes of things, which are both human beings and things.

Therefore, personification can not only violate the original characteristics of the proposed things, but also take care of the original relationship between things and people and other things, as well as the laws of nature and life that govern them. If birds are called to visit fish for no reason, and fish fly to the sky to look for the moon, it is hard to think that this writing is successful.