Looking for terms of reading appreciation of ancient poetry and modern literature

Commonly used rhetoric includes: quotation, rhetorical question, metaphor, personification, exaggeration, thimble, metonymy, parody, synaesthesia, intertextuality, repetition, parallelism, rhetorical question, pun, homophonic, line drawing, overlapping, duality and inversion.

Style of writing (writing technique)-expressing ambition by supporting things, expressing emotion by borrowing scenery, trying to promote and suppress before (suppressing before), symbolizing, contrasting (contrasting), setting off, giving consideration to both before and after, seeing the big from the small, paving the way and setting off.

Poetry appreciation: the combination of static and dynamic (static and dynamic), the combination of virtual and real (turning virtual into real, turning real into virtual), sadness and joy (writing sadness in musical scenes and mourning for Syaraku), contrast between light and dark, allusions, association, imagination, and poetic eyes (taking the whole poem as a whole).

Novel: bedding, clue, description (language, way, action, psychology), sequence (narrative insertion, flashback, sequence), always starting from the following, connecting the preceding with the following, taking care of the following, ending (unexpected, logical), sublimation and promotion.

Prose: leading the whole text, paving the way, clues, turning points, sentence patterns (whole and scattered),

In fact, many novels and essays are universal and cannot be clearly divided. Even if it is divided, some novel expressions sometimes appear in prose (or prose appears in novels). Poetry appreciation is wider, and many modern poems can be used.