A poem using figurative rhetoric

Poems using figurative rhetoric are as follows:

1, like a strong wind in spring, blows at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees.

2. Ask how much you can worry about, just like a river flowing eastward.

3, the desert sand is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook.

I don't know who cut the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

The river in Niigata is as red as fire, and the river in spring is as green as blue.

6, flying three thousands of feet, suspected that the Milky Way fell for nine days.

7. Swallow grass is as beautiful as silk, and the mulberry branches here are bent into green.

8, as big as goose feathers, as dense as jade pieces.

9, poor September third night, dew like a pearl like a bow.

10, to compare the West Lake with the West Lake, light makeup is always appropriate.

1 1, Jasper is dressed as a tree with 10,000 green silk tapestries.

12, at sunrise, the river is redder than the fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue.

13, humming, whispering-and then mixed together, like pouring large and small pearls into a plate of jade.

14, the big string hums like rain, and the small string whispers like a secret.

15, the twilight cloud overflows with cold, and Han Yin silently turns to the tracts.

16, let your soldiers March with rumbling weapons! And the sharp tip of the wind cuts his face like a knife.

17, East Gate sells wine and drinks my Cao, and everything is like a feather.

18, I stayed in the cage for a long time and returned to nature.

19, the monarch is a stone, and the concubine is a reed.

20. Did you see that in the bright mirror of the high room, lovely hair, though still silky black in the morning, turned into snow at night?