Every tree is my bosom friend. They bring me endless green, and every tree is looking at me. This sentence comes from the famous essayist Li Hanrong's "Visiting Friends in the Mountains". In this paper, personification and metaphor are used in many places, which is full of rhythm and shows the beauty of mountain scenery. For example:
1, ah, old bridge, you have been standing on this stream for hundreds of years, like a respected old man?
"venerable" is often used to describe the venerable old man, but the author uses it to call the old bridge, which makes us feel the age of the bridge. Comparing Old Bridge to A venerable old man not only shows the antiquity of the bridge, but also highlights its obscurity and quality of serving the public, which fully expresses the author's praise and admiration for the bridge.
2. Hello, Qingliang Mountain Spring! You take out a mirror. Do you want me to freshen up? Hello, gurgling stream! You are reciting a poem. Are you asking me to sing with you? Hello, waterfall! ……
This set of sentences is written to say hello to friends in the mountains. The content is the same and the structure is similar. It is a set of parallelism sentences, and at the same time, the deep friendship between me and my friends in the mountains is vividly expressed by anthropomorphic methods. Using the second person, I feel kind and enthusiastic when reading.
Extended data
Visiting friends in the mountains is a lyric prose with novel conception, imagination, childlike innocence and curiosity. With a good mood, the author walked into the mountains, visited "friends in the mountains" and exchanged feelings with "friends", creating a picturesque fairy tale world and expressing his love for nature.
About the author:
Li Hanrong, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, a member of the Shaanxi Provincial Political Consultative Conference, a famous poet and essayist, and Li Hanrong's excellent essays were selected as Chinese textbooks for middle schools in China. Over the years, he has written about 3,000 poems, more than 3,000 essays and more than 30 short stories. Since 1997, his prose works have been selected by 15 into the national annual anthology. The work "Visiting Friends in the Mountains" was selected as a textbook for nine-year compulsory education.