Sunflowers say hello to the rising sun. Irises spread their beautiful wings, peonies put on skirts, and morning glory blew purple horns. Tobacco flowers wake up in the twilight. Flowers spread their petals in the moonlight.
Peony is covered with a red coat; Sunflowers smile like a market, chasing the sun from morning till night; Phalaenopsis flapped its beautiful wings and danced among the green leaves.
Use personification rhetoric:
Extended data:
I. Classification
Analogy can be divided into personification and imitation.
1, personified. Personification is to write things as adults and endow things with human actions or thoughts and feelings.
2. simulacra. There are two kinds of parody: one is to write people as things, so that people have the action or modality of things; The second is to write something A as something B.
Second, rhetorical effect.
The characteristic of analogy is that the author expresses his feelings through objective things, because it writes things A as things B, so it has a leap of thinking, which is helpful for readers or listeners to spread their imagination wings and get a vivid impression of things.