The falling leaves in the fall are like butterflies fluttering in the wind.
This is a metaphorical sentence. A metaphorical sentence (比喻句) is a kind of sentence that uses something shallow, concrete, and vivid instead of something abstract and difficult to understand, and there are explicit metaphors, implicit metaphors, and borrowed metaphors.
Basic Overview of Metaphorical Sentences:
Metaphor A Common Rhetorical TechniqueMeaning of Metaphorical Sentences A metaphorical sentence, in layman's terms, is to make the reader understand more about what you're trying to say, and to make a very commonplace thing a little bit different, a little bit alternative, that is, to make what is not to be compared to what is. Alternative and figurative sentences to make an analogy, such a sentence is a metaphorical sentence, generally have the body, metaphor and metaphorical word composition, and there are explicit, implicit and metaphorical points.
In a word: a sentence with ontology, metaphor, and simile is called a simile.
Main function:
(1) Simile reasoning is simple and easy to understand, so that people can easily accept.
(2) A simile can make something that is not easy to imagine concrete, and borrow other similar things to illustrate it, so that people can understand it more clearly.
(3) Simile can visualize the generalized things and give people a deep impression.
(4) It plays the role of modifying the article.
(5) Make things image, vivid, highlight the characteristics, rendering the atmosphere, and side accent.