Language style refers to the way language is used in a literary work, including grammar, diction, expression, tone, and so on. Here are some common language terms: 1. Plain language: It refers to a language style that is plain and does not pay attention to rhetoric. 2. Humorous language: refers to the use of humor, irony and other means to attract the attention of the reader and resonate with the language style. 3. Gorgeous language: refers to the use of a large number of rhetorical devices and adjectives to express gorgeous, elegant, and exquisite language style. 4. Plain language: It refers to a simple, natural, and true language style that is expressed simply and directly without paying attention to rhetoric. 5. Satire: It refers to the use of sarcasm to reveal the social reality and the weaknesses of human nature. 6. Exaggerated language: It refers to the use of exaggeration to express a strong, exaggerated, and unique language style. Melancholic language: It refers to expressing deep, melancholic, and helpless emotions to express a beautiful and beautiful language style. Vigorous Language: It refers to the use of a vigorous, bold, and powerful language style to show a masculine and domineering language charm. These terms are widely used in different literary works. They can express different emotions, styles and characteristics to help readers better understand the meaning and extension of the works.