This poem uses rhetorical devices of personification and parallelism.
Personification rhetoric is to personify things, and to change things without human actions and feelings into things with human actions and feelings.
Parallelism is a rhetorical device, which uses phrases (subject, predicate, verb, object) or sentences (three or more sentences) and paragraphs (just two paragraphs) with similar or similar meanings, the same structure and the same tone to achieve an effect of strengthening the language situation.
This poem comes from prose poetry.
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Blend into nature:
Chasing birds, walking into the jungle,
Chasing streams, walking into mountains,
Chasing butterflies and wild flowers,
We walked into nature.
Let the hammer wake up every rock,
Let the brush visit each petal,
Hold high the white insect net,
Net a beautiful spring.
Turn yourself into a big tree,
To experience the depth of the earth;
Turn yourself into white clouds,
Feel the distance of the blue sky.
Only by integrating yourself into nature,
To understand how wonderful life is.
Blend into nature,
Love nature.
When you come back from nature,
You will tell your friends quietly:
What is purity,
What is beauty,
What is wisdom,
What is emotion? ...
Let the hammer wake up every rock and the brush visit every petal. Interpretation: Let the hammer wake up every sleeping stone in the mountain and let the brush paint every petal in the mountain.