What rhetorical devices are used in pastoral poetry in one or two sentences, so that any word in the poem has a similar meaning, and it is all the same meaning?

1, short answer:

Dueling rhetoric, that is, pair.

"Fu" and "Geng" have similar meanings. Both have the meaning of "again"

2, the original poem:

Seven pastoral songs, the sixth?

Don

Hearts also contain fresh rain overnight, green willows and a touch of spring smoke.

The children at home have not been driven away, and the oriole singing the song of idleness is still sleeping.

3. Translation:

The red peach blossoms still contain fresh rain all night, and the green wicker has a faint morning smoke.

The petals fell, the children at home didn't clean up, and the oriole fell asleep with a leisurely mountaineer.

Step 4 take notes

Su Yu: It rained last night.

Morning smoke: refers to the morning fog.

Family children: child servants.

Shanke: A person who lives in seclusion in a villa refers to the poet himself.

Youmian: Still sleeping.