This is Li Bai's Sleeping in the Mountain Temple. Dangerous buildings are 100 feet high, and you can pick up the stars with your hands. If you dare not speak loudly, you will be shocked. Dangerous building: a tall building, which refers to a temple built on the top of the mountain. Hundred feet: empty finger, not real number, describing the building is very high. Stars: Stars in the sky. In the present words, people can pick the stars in the sky with their hands.
Exaggeration is a rhetorical device based on objective reality, which uses rich imagination to enlarge or narrow some image features of things purposefully to enhance the expression effect. Also called exaggeration or extravagance. Poetry emphasizes the extreme, here is the extreme reinforcement, blindly emphasizing the towering architecture. "New Folk Songs" describes the height of the granary, saying that people "pull a white cloud to wipe sweat and gather the sun to smoke a bag of cigarettes" on the granary, which is extremely high.
Exaggeration is a common technique in poetry, but the metaphor in the sentence is the starry night scene.
The main rhetorical devices in Chinese are duality, metaphor, personification, metonymy, exaggeration, parallelism, repetition, analogy, symbolic analogy and entrustment. Intertextuality, questioning, quoting, calling, rhetorical question, truth, etc. Among them, metaphor can be divided into simile, metaphor, metonymy, metaphor (also called metonymy), duality (also called metonymy), mutual metaphor (also called metonymy), metaphor (also called strong metaphor), metaphor, embellishment, quotation and metaphor. Reduplication, overlapping, truthfulness (also called Julian and thimble), contrast, antithesis (also called antithesis and parallelism), renovation, repetition, rhetorical question, irony, parody, imitation, flying white, sharing (also called juxtaposition, narration and narration); Overlap, compound deviation, * * * use, combined statement, call, intertextuality, conversion, palindrome, reduction of use, metonymy, rhetorical question, ambiguity, parallelism, couplet, imitation (also divided into: imitation, imitation), list, connection, exaggeration.