That's your cheerful melody.
To answer this question, we should pay attention to the following requirements: first, pay attention to "choosing other things to imitate", that is, "chanting poems"; Second, the requirements of rhetorical devices, such as "personification" and "being" in poetry; Third, it meets the requirements of "having both form and spirit" and "meeting the characteristics of the object", such as "gravel" in the example, whose shape is described by "Great Wall" and "Mount Tai" and its spirit is described by "imposing manner" and "sublime"; Fourth, to "hold certain thoughts and feelings", that is, the meaning lies, and "it is the post you stick to" points out its praise and rhyme. Fifth, the "most similar" point of imitation questions is the * * * nature of sentence patterns, which implies restrictions on the relationship between sentences and meanings, the structure of phrases, the length of words, whole sentences, scattered sentences and the use of keywords. The format of this question is "no …, no …, but … is …" and implies comparison.
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