The metaphor in the article "Watching the Tide" is as follows: The vastness of the sea was as shocking as the galloping of thousands of horses and the galloping of thousands of troops. The sea is rolling like a huge wave, and the role it plays in society is an insurmountable gap. The sea water was boiling like blood, and an unstoppable force was surging. The surging tide is like the ups and downs of life. The tide rises and falls, and life rises and falls like the tide. The sea and the sky blend with each other, just like the complexity of life. Sometimes it is as deep as the sea, and sometimes it is as vast as the sky. The sea and the sky are one, just like life and fate are sometimes closely connected and sometimes independent. The waves beat against the reef, just like the setbacks in life, which require firm faith and tireless efforts to overcome. The waves on the beach are like the twists and turns of life. You have to face them bravely and overcome them.
"Spring" was a famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu. It mainly described the beauty of spring and the infinite possibilities of life. Below are some of the figurative sentences and personification sentences in the article and their effects in the text: I sleep in spring and don't notice the dawn. Everywhere I hear birds chirping. (For example, spring sleep refers to the night of spring, and the chirping of birds refers to the birds of spring. Comparing the tranquility of the spring night with the chirping of birds vividly shows the vitality and beauty of spring.) 2 Jasper make-up into a tree tall, ten thousand hanging green silk sash. (Metaphorical sentence: Jasper is a kind of jade. It is used to describe the state of a tree. The height of the tree and the tens of thousands of hanging green silk ribbons are a description of the number and image of the tree. Through metaphor, the image of the tree is vivid and beautiful.) On the third day, I closed the door and lay on the moss. (Anthropomorphism: The sun is high, the sun rises high, the door is closed, the master's house is very idle, the house is lying down, the moss is sleeping, the moss is closing the door, the moss represents the master's leisure and comfort.) The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love. (For example: The depth of the Peach Blossom Pond is to describe the depth of the pond. It is to describe that the depth of the pond is not as deep as Wang Lun's. It is to describe the friendship of the object of love. Comparing the depth of the pond with Wang Lun's friendship shows the depth and indescribable friendship.) It rained all night in the mountains, and the trees and bamboo chirped. (For example, a night of rain in the mountains is used to describe the environment and sound of a heavy rain in the mountains. The sound of trees, bamboo, and cicadas is used to imitate the sound of trees, bamboo, and cicadas to express the richness and vivid sound through metaphor.) Through experiencing the effects of these figurative sentences and personification sentences, one could feel the beauty of spring and the infinite possibilities of life more deeply. These figurative sentences and personification sentences vividly describe the scene of spring and the power of life, so that readers can feel the vitality and beauty of spring, and at the same time deeply understand the power and preciousness of life.
"Spring" is a modern Chinese novel. Below it are the figurative sentences and personification sentences: A storm is coming, and the wind is blowing. (Metaphorical sentence: The wind is coming and the wind is full of the building. The wind and rain are coming.) 2. Although the flower hair can be self-love, love flowers must also be narcissistic. (Anthropomorphosis: Flower hair can be loved by lovers, but flowers must also be narcissistic. A flower is a flower, a person is a person who loves flowers, and it is also a person who uses personification to express his love for flowers) Experience the effect of their expressions in the text: A storm is coming, and the wind is blowing. This sentence used a metaphor to combine the mountain rain and the wind to describe the scene of the storm. Comparing the mountain rain to "wind" and describing the wind blowing across the building as a storm, the readers could feel the strength and power of the wind and rain more intuitively. 2. Although the flower hair can be self-love, love flowers must also be narcissistic. This sentence used personification to connect flowers and people to express people's love and pursuit of beautiful things. Comparing flowers to "flowers themselves" and people to "people who love flowers", through personification techniques, it shows the personality characteristics and inner feelings of flowers and people, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of people's pursuit and love for beautiful things.
The author of "Watching the Tide" compared the tide to "storm"
The metaphor in Fish Walking on the Shore: As insignificant as a grain of sand in the desert, as insignificant as a drop of water in the sea, as insignificant as a star in the sky. He was like a lonely boat drifting on the sea, helpless and lost, like a fish trapped on a cliff, lonely and desperate, like a person floating on a deserted island, lonely and lonely. It was as insignificant as a flame in the darkness, as insignificant as a speck of dust in the desert, as insignificant as a dewdrop in the sky. He was like a helpless and lost fish drifting in the ocean, like a lonely and helpless bird trapped on a cliff, like a lonely and helpless person floating in the forest. 5 was like a snake in the desert that was vicious and cruel, like a chain on a cliff that was tough and tenacious, like a giant beast on the sea that was fierce and violent.
Watching the Tides was a famous legendary novel in the Jiangnan area," Water Margins." It was a chapter about a series of thrilling stories about Lin Chong who was sent to Jiangnan to escort prisoners after becoming a bandit in Liangshan Lake. In this chapter, Chong Lin and his escorting team were attacked by pirates. Chong Lin, with both wisdom and courage, launched a soul-stirring struggle with the pirates. At the same time, he also made friends with the local heroes. With their help, he successfully escaped the pirate attack and finally arrived at Liangshan Lake safely. The whole story showed Lin Chong's wisdom, courage, and sense of justice. At the same time, it also showed the harm of the pirate activities in Jiangnan area and the strength of the Liang Shanbo rebel army.
The analogy in the short essay "Pearl of the East" was: It was like a beautiful city built on the shore of the sea. Its name came from this beautiful legend. It was like a bright pearl shining with a unique light, attracting tourists from all over the world to come and visit. It was like a green ocean, full of vitality and vitality, adding infinite color to this area.
There are many ways to express sentences in an article. The following are some common ones: A sentence can express the theme or central idea of the article. Sentences can guide readers to understand the structure and logical relationship of the article. Sentences can emphasize important information or plot developments in the article. The fourth sentence can create a language atmosphere that allows the reader to resonate or feel. 5 sentences can express the author's feelings or attitude. 6 sentences can summarize the main content of the article at the end of the article and leave a deep impression on people. Sentences played a very important role in expressing the meaning of an article. They could improve the reading experience of the readers.
Guo Jingming's novels often used metaphor. The following are some of the figurative sentences in all his books: The boy seemed to have seen a bright star in the dark night and was so excited that he couldn't control himself. Her eyes lit up the whole room like two bright lamps. Her hair was tied to her face like a soft ribbon. His soul was like a floating cloud that could disappear at any time. His heart is like a strong castle that can never be broken. Her smile was as warm as the sun, illuminating the whole world. His eyes were like the deep sea, containing endless emotions. Her body was as beautiful and gentle as a blooming flower. His voice was as gentle as flowing water, intoxicating. Their love is like a bright starry sky, shining with beauty and hope.
You are my sunshine, shining on my path, warming my heart. Whenever I feel lost and tired, your presence is like a bright light guiding me in the right direction. You are a ray of light that can illuminate the darkness in my heart and let me see the beauty and hope ahead. With your company, I feel the beauty and meaning of life. I have the confidence and courage to meet the challenges and opportunities in the future.
The author of the fourth-grade text, Watching the Tides, was the Ming Dynasty writer, Wen Zhengming.