The lyric technique you mentioned belongs to a kind of expression, including direct lyric (that is, expressing one's feelings directly) and indirect lyric (including expressing one's feelings through scenery, expressing one's will through objects and expressing one's feelings through ancient times).
Specific differences:
1. rhetoric
Rhetoric is aimed at specific sentences.
Any method or means to make sentences more vivid, expressive and artistic can be called rhetoric.
There are many kinds of figures of speech with different contents, but the college entrance examination syllabus requires students to master eight kinds of figures of speech (figures of speech): metaphor, analogy, metonymy, exaggeration, duality, parallelism, rhetorical questions and rhetorical questions.
2. emoticon:
Expression, also known as expression method, is a language expression used by the author according to objective things and the need to express thoughts and feelings, and belongs to the overall language application form of the article.
There are five common expressions: narration, description, lyricism, discussion and explanation.
3. Expression skills
Mainly focus on making the article effective in whole or in part.
Means of expression can also be called means of expression (or skills of expression), and any means or method that can make the whole or part of an article have a distinct and strong impression and reach the artistic effect of infecting readers can be regarded as means of expression.
The common expression techniques are: Fu, Bi, Xing, Contrast, Symbol, Allusions, Sketch, Montage, Expressing the will with things, Lyricizing the scenery, Psychologically portraying, Taking Harmony as Zhuang, Associating and Imagining, Symbolizing, Contrast, Contrast, Paving the way, Taking care of (echoing), Promoting and Suppressing (wanting to promote first and then suppressing).
The difference between expression and rhetoric;
Both expression and rhetoric can enhance the expressive effect of the article, but expression is used to enhance the expressive effect of the whole or part of the article, while rhetoric is used to enhance the expressive effect of sentences in the article, mainly focusing on the modification of sentences; Expression refers to expressing an article from a macro perspective, and rhetoric refers to expressing an article from a micro perspective. 1 1,