Sorghum is like a burning torch, swaying in the wind.
2. The sorghum in autumn is covered with a red veil.
A large area of red sorghum on the hillside constitutes the autumn sunset.
4. Red sorghum ears are like little girls blushing.
Red sorghum swaying in the breeze is like a girl with red hair dancing in the wind.
What is metaphor?
Metaphor is a common rhetorical device. It is a rhetorical device to describe or explain things A with things B similar to things A. It is also called "metaphor" and "analogy", which was called "bi" or "bi" in ancient China. Jonathan kalle, a famous literary theorist, defines metaphor as a basic cognitive way, which is realized by treating one thing as another. That is to say, finding the * * * similarity between things A and B, we find that things A contain unknown characteristics in things B, and we have a new understanding of things A that is different from usual.
Classification:
Metaphor can be divided into simile (direct metaphor), metaphor (metaphor), generic metaphor, metonymy, duality, metaphor, simple metaphor, detail metaphor, quoted metaphor and empty metaphor according to the way of description or explanation.