Phoenix petals are scattered on the ground like rain with rouge.
The petals of phoenix are scattered on the ground, dancing in the wind like beautiful flowers.
Phoenix petals are scattered on the ground, jumping in the orange like a golden fire.
5. Phoenix petals are scattered on the ground like a feather of a fire phoenix.
Extended data:
A metaphor must meet the following two conditions:
(1) Ontology and vehicle are two different things, and similar things cannot be compared generally.
(2) Ontology and vehicle must be similar, that is, vehicle must be similar to ontology at a certain point before it can be used to describe ontology.
For example, "Our motherland is like a garden". The similarity between motherland and garden is beauty. Similarity is the soul of metaphor.