Do you have all the 45 loanwords commonly used in ancient poetry?

Metonymy is generally similar to seeing the big from the small, seeing the big from the small, and reflecting the big situation or situation from the small, which makes the sentence more vivid and concrete. Proper use of metonymy can simplify the complex and turn the virtual into the real. For example, "classmates" represent classmates and "men" represent men. ...

Mulberry: hometown

Tao Li: A student.

Nanguan: prisoner

Fog: War

Four Books: Music

Nashim

Man: Man.

Brother: Brother.

Couple: husband and wife

Below the knee: children

Summer: Farm work.

Mo Qian Tian Ye

Fence: border defense

Zhu Rong: Fire.

Xingtan: education

Gai Hua: Luck

Temple: imperial court

Hand in hand: civilians

Zhumen: A wealthy family.

Wan ku: a rich boy

Squire "official"

History: history.

Inch tube: writing brush

Emei: Beauty

Huang Fa: Old man.

Xinglin, doctor. He is also a person with high medical ethics.

Crown tassel: the official's home for generations

Du Kang: It means wine.

Xiao Qiang: Inside.

Mountain forest: seclusion

National Xuanyuan: country

Chang 'e: The Moon

Ding Bai, fabric: people.

General perspective, crying: children

Armageddon: War