The expressive technique of poetry

Rhetorical devices commonly used in poetry. Use the similar and opposite relationships between things to strengthen the things described or the thoughts and feelings expressed. It can make the things and ideas described more vivid, prominent and artistic. The foil is divided into positive contrast and negative contrast. It is a common technique in literary and artistic creation, and it also uses scenery to set off feelings, such as Li Bai's To Wang Lun: "Peach Blossom Pond is deeper than thousands of feet,/not as good as Wang Lun." Some people set people against each other, such as Shang Mo sung by Yuefu: When the author wrote the beauty of picking mulberry girls, he did not directly describe it, but used the movements of walkers, teenagers, tillers and hoes to set off the beauty of Luo Fu.