2. Symbol xiàng zhēng: According to some connection between things, with the help of the specific image (symbol) of someone or something, to express some abstract concepts, thoughts and emotions.
3. Metaphor bǐ yù: Describe or explain things A with things B similar to things A..
4. Exaggeration kuā zhāng: A rhetorical way of deliberately exaggerating or narrowing the image, characteristics, function and degree of things.
5. Metonymy jiè dài: In the absence of a specific language environment, there is still a direct connection between the borrowing body and the ontology; Metaphor focuses on the similarity of things and is divorced from the specific language environment.
6.Pun shuāng guān: It has a double meaning, meaning one thing and another.
7. Set off chèn tuū: It refers to a rhetorical device used to highlight something, and the description of something is used to highlight some characteristics of the main description object.
8. Contrast hūng tu: Rendering from the side, setting off the expression of the main writing objects.
8. Rendering xuà n r∥ n: refers to the poet's description of an environment or scenery, with the purpose of portraying the image of people or scenery or highlighting the uniqueness of an environment.
10. allusion yò ng di m: quoting stories or words from ancient books is an allusion. You can express relevant content and ideas in a rich and implicit way.