What are the expressions in Chinese?

The expressions in Chinese are: direct lyricism, borrowing scenery to express ambition, scene blending, combination of motion and static, music scene to express sadness, association, imagination, symbol, comparison, contrast, contrast, suppression before promotion, seeing the big from the small, expressing ambition from things, expressing reason from things, and integrating reason into things.

1, direct lyric

In other words, the author directly narrates the strong feelings in the article, without covering them up, and lets them pour out directly.

For example, before me, where were those lost times? Behind me, where are the future generations? . Only the boundless universe, boundless, can't stop the tears full of sadness. -Chen Ziang is on the tower of Youzhou.

In a generous and sad style, the whole poem directly expresses the poet's grief and frustration by waiting for Youzhou Taiwan.

2, borrow scenery lyric

Express the author's feelings through the description of the real scene.

Such as: smoke cage cold water moon cage sand, night parking near Qinhuai restaurant. Businessmen don't know how to hate their country, but they still sing "backyard flowers" across the river. -Du Mu's Bo Qinhuai.

The first two sentences of this poem are about scenery, while the last two sentences are lyrical. The scenery written is not a clear moonlit night in Wan Li and a cloudless blue sky in Wan Li, but a foggy moon, shrouded in cold sea water and white sand. The scenery is so bleak and the atmosphere is so cold, which adds atmosphere and color to the writer's anxiety in the last two sentences, and the two scenes blend into one.

3. Take something and express your wishes.

It is an indirect lyric, expressing one's will by holding something, and expressing one's feelings and thoughts by describing something or something.

Such as: hanging down to drink clear dew, flowing out of sparse tung. Cicada is far away from cicada because cicada is on a tall tree, not relying on autumn wind. -Yu Shinan's chanting

The image of cicada described in the poem is: cicada hangs its tentacles, sucking clean dew on its branches, and cicada calls come from sparse buttonwood trees. Living in a high place, crying naturally travels far, not relying on the power of the wind.

In poetry, what the author really wants to express is his feelings about life: all people with noble morality are always strict with themselves and constantly improve their self-cultivation, so their good reputation can spread far and far without relying on others' boasting. It can be seen that writing cicadas is the foundation, and expressing your feelings and ambitions is the real purpose.