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Rhetorical Sentences in Morning Flowers and Evening Picks
"In the silence, I seem to have a lot of iron tongs sticking out from my head and clamping things born in the wilderness; I also heard my voice trembling in a hurry, like the chirping of crickets in late autumn night. " This sentence comes from the "Five Prostitutes' Meeting"-metaphor

"She is yellow, fat and short. She likes to observe carefully when she speaks. She will also raise her second finger, shake it up and down in the air, or light her opponent or nose. " (Chang)-Description

"Oil flies sing here, crickets play the piano here"-personification

"These ten articles were copied from memory"-exaggeration

"The hill like a sharp knife is carrying a few milky white fog, and a slender line is faintly visible in the fog." -Metaphor

"This stone wall is like a skyscraper on its back, so high that it will collapse and be aggressive." -Metaphor

"It was a quiet river just now, and suddenly it became noisy: shouts and laughter came one after another, splashing water, hitting water, splashing water, and you ran after me, which was a mess." -combination of dynamic and static.