The rhetorical device of a dangerous building a hundred feet high and picking up the stars with your hands. What does this ancient poem show?

1. This poem uses exaggerated rhetorical techniques. The extremely exaggerated technique highlights the towering mountain temple and presents an ethereal and magnificent "Mountain Temple Picture on a Starry Night".

2. Exaggeration is a rhetorical technique that uses rich imagination to purposely enlarge or reduce certain image characteristics of things based on objective reality to enhance the effect of expression. It is also called exaggeration or extravagance. The poem emphasizes the extreme, and what is used here is the intensification of one pole, which blindly emphasizes the towering of the building. There is a new folk song about the height of the granary. It is said that people on the granary "pull up white clouds to wipe their sweat, and smoke a bag of cigarettes against the sun", which is extremely high. Exaggeration is a common technique in poetry.