2. Multi-sensory landscape writing. The so-called multi-sensory landscape description refers to the comprehensive use of visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile and other sensory organs to describe the scenery. ...
3. Color application. Although poetry can't reproduce colors intuitively like painting, it can form strong colors through the description of scenery colors. ...
4. Action. The so-called dynamic and static is to describe both static and dynamic scenery when writing a scene, so as to combine dynamic and static. ...
5. Virtual reality. In order to express feelings, poets sometimes write not only the immediate scene (real scene), but also the past scene. ...