Poetry expression skills:
① Performance: narration, discussion, description and lyricism.
Narration: direct lyric, indirect lyric (including borrowing scenery lyric, supporting things lyric, supporting things lyric, etc.). )
Description: Dynamic and static combination, virtual and real combination, point and surface combination, light and shade combination, front and side combination, rough outline painting, meticulous painting, happy scenery writing mourning, mourning scenery Syaraku, etc.
② Rhetorical devices: metaphor, personification (analogy), exaggeration, contrast, duality, metonymy, pun, allusion, rhetorical question, repetition, intertextuality and synaesthesia.
(3) Expression techniques: express one's mind directly, borrow scenery to express feelings, symbolism, contrast (positive contrast, negative contrast), borrow the ancient to satirize the present (use allusion), combine the virtual with the real, suppress first and then promote, set off the static in motion, imagine, render and contrast.
In fact, whether it is ancient poetry or modern poetry, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between writing skills and expression skills, and sometimes writing skills include expression skills, and vice versa.