What are the anthropomorphic sentences in Zhu Ziqing's Spring?

I brought you excerpts of anthropomorphic sentences in Zhu Ziqing's prose "Spring". I hope it helps you.

Looking forward to, looking forward to, the east wind is coming, and the pace of spring is approaching. (personification)

Everything looked like I had just woken up, and I opened my eyes with joy. (personification)

The mountains moistened, the water rose and the sun blushed. (personification, parallelism)

The grass crawled out of the soil, tender and green. (personification)

Peach trees, apricot trees and pear trees are all in full bloom, and you won't let me or I won't let you. (echo, personification)

Hundreds of bees are buzzing under the flowers, and butterflies of different sizes are flying around. (personification)

Birds nest in flowers and leaves. They are very happy. Calling friends proudly showed off his crisp voice and sang melodious songs, which set each other off in harmony with the light wind and flowing water. (personification)

Their houses are scattered and silent in the rain. (anthropomorphic) "A year's plan lies in spring" has just begun, and there is plenty of time and hope. (quote)

Extended data:

Zhu Ziqing (formerly known as Huazi,1898165438+1October 22-1948 August 12) was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province, graduated from Peking University, and was a modern essayist, poet, scholar and democracy in China. His poems are fresh and lively, and he strives to open up the road of new poetry. His representative works "Spring" and "Back" are known as "models of vernacular art". On August 1948, Zhu Ziqing died in Beiping.

1898165438+1was born in Donghai county, Jiangsu province (now Pingming town, Donghai county, Lianyungang city) on October 22nd. Moved to Yangzhou with his family at the age of six. I spent my childhood and adolescence there. He inherited his parents' family background from childhood, and was influenced by the scholar-bureaucrat family, and gradually developed a literati temperament of "being confident, gentle, solemn and reserved".