1. In the essay "Spring", Zhu Ziqing used two sets of beautiful parallelism sentences "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ each has his own merits"

1. Red is like gunpowder, white is like chardonnay, like snow, like ox hair, like needles, like filaments.

2. The bright moon surprises the magpie, the breeze chirps in the middle of the night, and Daoxiang says it's a good year to listen to the frogs.

Leaning on the dock, the old year melts in fresh water, and ... the night now gives way to the ocean of the sun.

Always remember that Xiting was drunk at dusk and didn't know how to get home.

5. The bright moon surprises the magpie, and the breeze chirps at midnight.

6. Businessmen hate singing backyard flowers across the river.