Lyric prose is a literary work that focuses on expressing emotions and feelings, usually through describing the emotions, inner state, or scenery of the characters to express the author's emotions and thoughts. The characteristic of lyric prose is that it pays attention to the expression of emotion, often using exaggeration, metaphor, contrast and other rhetorical devices to enhance the appeal of the article. The following are some common types of lyric prose: Love Prose: Using love as the theme to describe the protagonist's love story to express the beauty and pain of love. 2. Affection Prose: With kinship as the theme, describe the emotional communication and interaction between the protagonist and his relatives to express the warmth and preciousness of kinship. 3. Friendship Prose: With friendship as the theme, describe the emotional exchanges and interactions between the protagonist and his friends to express the preciousness and preciousness of friendship. Nature Prose: Using nature as the theme, describe the protagonist's feelings and experiences in the natural environment to express the beauty and magic of nature. 5. Philosophic prose: With philosophy as the theme, describe the protagonist's pursuit and exploration of philosophical thinking and belief, and express the thinking and enlightenment of philosophy. These types of lyric prose had their own characteristics and topics, which could be read according to different reading needs and preferences.