Please look at a headline in People's Daily on March 1958:
Ma Xiaoxiao's Victory over the Cloud (Quote Title)
The cutest person is back (theme)
After reading this question, a sense of pride rises from my heart! People have to admire what an excellent headline the editor of People's Daily made to report the news that Chinese people's Volunteer Army returned from North Korea in triumph! She quoted the first sentence in Du Fu's masterpiece "Car Shop": "Cars stumble, Ma Xiaoxiao ..." Just six words set off the scene of Chinese people's Volunteer Army's magnificent triumph, which made people feel as if they were there. After reading it, they had strong appeal and admiration!
For example:
Do you know, do you know, green is red and thin (theme)
The continuous rain damaged some flowers at the famous flower show in Hangzhou (subtitles)
(1March 999 1 1 Qianjiang Bao Xiao)
The genius of the main title of this report lies in its imitation of "Do you know?" From the dream of Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Southern Song Dynasty? Do you know that?/You know what? It should be green, fat and thin. "This kind of spoof not only conforms to the content of the news, but also shows the poor state of beautiful flowers after getting wet in the rain. This makes the title more flexible, not only in line with the meaning of the text, but also quite innovative. This is to skillfully use parody as a rhetorical method, imitate famous ancient poems and sentences, and use the method of blending scenes in classical literature to create the beauty of artistic conception for the title.
For example:
The Yangtze River is rolling eastward, and the river is turbid, which is worrying.