"The pen tip is flying, which is an ideal silk thread quietly woven by spring silkworms; What rhetoric is used in the sentence "Laughing and laughing, the dew is gently sprinkled on the strong"? "

This sentence uses figurative rhetoric, comparing our teacher's pen to the silkworm in spring, comparing the teacher's hard work to the silkworm spinning silk, and comparing the teacher's smile to the dew in the morning. Praise the nobility and beauty of the teacher profession and express the author's gratitude and admiration for the teacher. The original sentence is a poem "Hello, Teacher" written in primary school for four years.

Hello teacher (author anonymous) Original:

Pave a road between yesterday and today, and build a golden bridge between reality and ideal.

Ah, how noble the profession of teacher is!

At all times and in all countries, no one's growth is saturated with the teacher's hard work!

Far apart, which creation does not include the hard work of teachers!

Whenever I see the rapid progress of the times, I feel the ups and downs of my inner feelings:

Hello, teacher! Molding talents with truth and wisdom,

Let spring and sunrise shine in the soul. Ah, what a wonderful career a teacher is!

The pen tip is flying, which is the ideal silk thread quietly woven by spring silkworm;

Laughing and laughing is the dew gently sprinkled on the strong new seedlings.

Whenever I see flowers blooming happily, I can't help but hope:

Hello, teacher!

Extended data:

The function of figurative rhetoric;

1 can make things vivid and tangible, thus arousing readers' association and imagination, giving people a vivid and profound impression and making the language colorful and infectious. Make the language vivid and vivid, and also make the profound and abstract truth simple and concrete.

2. Describe profound truth with simple things, turn the abstract into concrete, simplify the complex, and help people understand it deeply. And make the language vivid and rich in literary talent.

The content of metaphor has three elements: first, the object of thought, that is, the original intention; The second is another thing, figurative; The third is the similarity between the two things (* * * similarity). Literally, it is divided into three parts, namely: ontology (figurative things or situations), metaphor (words expressing figurative relations) and metaphor (figurative things or situations).