Seek several literary works that can improve language expression ability.

If you want to learn to write "European-style long sentences", you can look at romain rolland's Who's Who or Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude (especially the first sentence is enough to ponder for a while). Shakespeare's eight drama languages are polished to perfection, and Mr. Lu Xun's prose is also very decorated;

If you want to practice writing Chinese short sentences, I recommend reading the essays and novels of Zhou Zuoren, Hu Lancheng, Wang Zengqi, Shen Congwen and Acheng.

If you want to enhance the image sense of language, you'd better read poems and recommend Gu Cheng and Haizi. After all, they are authentic. If you look at foreign poems, French symbolist poet Rambo, surrealist poet Paul éluard and Spanish poet lorca are all very enlightening.

There is no fixed method for writing, and the key to writing language is whether it is appropriate in the work.

Because you don't know your age, if you can't understand the works of these literary masters, you can look at some young women writers who are popular now. Their writing techniques can be more delicate and useful for writing those non-mainstream sensational sentences.