1. Performance: narration, discussion, description and lyricism. Narration: direct lyric and indirect lyric (including borrowing scenery lyric, supporting things lyric, supporting things lyric, etc.). Description: Dynamic and static combination, virtual and real combination, point-to-surface combination, light and shade combination, front and side combination, rough description, meticulous painting, happy scenery and sad scenery of Syaraku, etc.
2. Rhetoric: metaphor, personification (analogy), exaggeration, contrast, duality, metonymy, pun, allusion, rhetorical question, repetition, intertextuality, synaesthesia, etc.
3. Expression techniques: express one's mind directly, express one's feelings through scenery, symbolize and contrast (positive contrast, negative contrast), satirize the present through ancient times (use allusion), combine the virtual with the real, first suppress and then promote, move, imagine, render and contrast to contrast the static.
Poetry describing spring, summer, autumn and winter
1, spring
The colors of spring are colorful, on the hillside, beside the big trees: the grass sticks its head out of the soil; Everywhere is full of colorful flowers, blooming with the beauty of warm spring.
2. Summer
The color of summer is green, beside the pond and on the big trees: lotus flowers protrude from the pond like hibiscus; The cicadas in the tree kept calling and singing the joy of summer.
3. Autumn
The color of autumn is golden, in the fields and on the fruit trees: rice and sorghum are red; The fruit trees are swaying the fruits of the branches and swaying the autumn harvest.
4. Winter
The color of winter is white, on the eaves and on the branches; The eaves are covered with thick blankets; Layers of snow piled up on the branches, accumulating the beauty of winter.