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Where is the humor of my four imaginary enemies?

Humor is expressed in the humorous language of the author Yu Guangzhong, as well as in clever metaphor and comparison.

The metaphors and metaphors in Mr. Yu's works also reveal an extraordinary trend, which is rich in change, strong in rhythm and dynamic, completely subverting the traditional static metaphors.

The sense of humor that often appears in Yu Guangzhong's works is a funny and entertaining brushwork.

The humorous language, helpless mentality and humorous narration of this essay are all bound up with the prose realm created by "core image" and "series image". The novelty of "core image" has laid an extremely important foundation for the laying of "series image".

In My Four Imaginary Enemies, judging from the fruit on the tree and the ghosts outside passers-by, it is obvious that the metaphor between the woman at home and the tree is an inexplicably accused red apricot, but Miss Wang jumps out and uses the fruit on the tree to describe the "Jade" family as an innovative girl, getting rid of the static stereotype of the fruit and describing them as lively.

In this paper, the author regards the future husbands of his four daughters as imaginary enemies and describes the boy's pursuit as a siege war. He jokingly called his daughter a "spy" and a thief, while his mother was their comrade-in-arms, and he himself was a bad king in the dark. The courtier's love letter to Yu's daughter was written by Yu as a shell that bombed her mailbox, and the phone numbers of her daughters' suitors were written as live ammunition, vividly expressing her father's helplessness that Kim was "taken away" by her boyfriend.