3. What rhetorical devices are used in "Dark clouds crush the city and destroy it"? What kind of atmosphere is rendered? What do you often describe now?

In Enemy at the Gates, he used exaggerated rhetoric to render tense atmosphere and critical situations, and now he often describes critical situations.

"Dark clouds crush the city and destroy it" is a metaphor for the arrogance of the enemy, and it shows the heroism of the soldiers guarding the city with bright colors and clear love and hate by the light of the sun. Li He's poems are not only wonderful, but also appropriate. Strangeness and appropriateness are the basic characteristics of his poetry creation.

Said by: Yan Men Tai Shou Xing is a poem written by Tang Dynasty poet Li He with the theme of ancient Yuefu.

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This poem depicts the tragic battle scene with rich mottled colors, and the strange picture accurately shows the frontier fortress scenery and ever-changing war situation at a specific time and place. The first sentence is about scenery and events, exaggerating the tense atmosphere and critical situation in Enemy at the Gates, and expressing the majesty of defenders by daylight.

The second sentence renders the tragic atmosphere of the battlefield and the cruelty of the battle from both auditory and visual aspects; The third sentence, write the scene of night attack and bloody battle; The last sentence quoted the classics and wrote the soldiers' determination to serve the country to the death. The whole poem is desolate in artistic conception and solemn and stirring in style, with strong shock and artistic charm.