Metaphor is metaphor, using one thing as a metaphor for another.
Metaphor is the psychological behavior, linguistic behavior and cultural behavior of perceiving, experiencing, imagining, understanding and talking about such things under the hint of such things.
Poetry, especially in modern times, has important characteristics in the collocation of words, and likes to break through the established relationship between words and connect some seemingly unrelated things together. Combining seemingly unrelated words together, new critics generally call it metaphor.
Basic explanation
[Metaphor] A figure of speech in which one word or phrase is used instead of another to represent a common object or concept, thus implying their similarity. A metaphor. If you don't point it out directly, it's a metaphor, but it's actually a metaphor. Common words such as "yes", "success", "existence", "becoming" and "equality" indicate that thing A is thing B.
detailed description
The implied meaning of 1.
Xia Cengyou's novel principle: "The novel begins with the history and literature of Han Art. Although the book is scattered, taking the novels of Wei and Jin Dynasties as an example, I want to sort out my legacy. It is a metaphor for irony, not a person's words, but a tributary of history. "
2. read between the lines.
Duanmu Hongliang's Remote Sandstorm: "He is afraid that the metaphor of the word' accounting' is kidnapping, extortion or the result of life."
3. A rhetorical metaphor. Also known as metaphor. It is formed by using verbs such as "yes" and "become" instead of metaphors such as "ru" and "Xiang", and sometimes even without verbs, such as: flower sea; The two mountains of backwardness and poverty.