Ancient poems and sentences with metaphors

1. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West Lake, it is always appropriate to wear light makeup and heavy makeup. From Su Shi's Lake Rain Drinks Chu Qing.

2. The twilight clouds are full of cold, and the silver-haired people silently turn to the jade plate. From Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival Full Moon.

3. The desert sand is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook. It comes from Li He's History of Horses.

The wind and sand are like snow, and every household has a blanket under his account. From Sado's Five Poems of Enterprising for Doing Things.

Drinking at the east gate makes me feel like a feather. This is Farewell to My Friend Chen.

6. Let your soldiers go forward with weapons! And the sharp tip of the wind cuts his face like a knife. "Song of Running Horse River" bid farewell to Feng, the general of the Western Expedition.

7. In Ma Rulong, where cars are flowing like water, flowers and the moon are spring breeze. From Li Yu's Looking at the South of the Yangtze River.

8. The bright moon is like frost, the wind is like water, and the scenery is infinite. From Su Shi's Song of Eternal Sorrow