Bixing is a traditional expression technique in Chinese poetry. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty more accurately explained the basic characteristics of "bixing" as an expression technique. He believed: "The person who compares, compares things with other things." "This thing is also"; "Those who are interested, first mention other things to trigger the words to be chanted." In layman's terms, metaphor is a metaphor, which is a metaphor that adds an image to a person or thing to make its characteristics more vivid and prominent. Some poems use comparisons in individual places, while others use comparisons throughout the entire image, just like the poems about things of later generations; "Xing" means "rising", which uses other things as the starting point of the poem to arouse the content of the song. Some "Xing" have the dual functions of origin and metaphor, so later the word "Bixing" was often used together, specifically to refer to the sustenance of the poem.
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To express one's ambitions and wishes through the description and narration of objects. The characteristic of articles written using the object-expressing method is that a certain object is used to compare or symbolize a certain spirit, character, thought, emotion, etc. To write such an article well, you must master the inner connection between "items" and "ambitions", and "items" and "emotions". The first is that the main characteristics of the object must have some similarities and similarities with your own ambitions and wishes. Secondly, when describing, your ambition should be based on the characteristics of the object. Objects should be able to express one's wishes. The most commonly used writing methods to express one's ambitions include metaphors, personification, symbols, etc.
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