Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - There should be five short metaphors.

There should be five short metaphors.

1. Looking at peach blossoms from a distance is like a fiery sunrise.

2. Red persimmons hang on the branches like lanterns.

The foam aroused by the waves is like piles of white snow, which is beautiful.

It's freezing, and the cold wind blows on my face like a knife.

These tadpoles have big heads and tails, like little girls' braids, black and oily. How nice!

The soldiers went through the blazing fire like arrows.

7. The stars in the sky are like gems scattered on the blue waves.

8. The water of Lijiang River is as green as a flawless jade.

Hearing the news, he was as anxious as a cat on hot bricks.

10, Mid-Autumn Festival night, a bright moon hangs in the night sky like a big round jade plate.

1 1, the dew on the lotus leaf is crystal clear, like pearls.

12, this road is very long, just like a long ribbon stretching to the horizon.

13, the thin spring rain is like the thread spun by the spring girl.

14, the curved moon hangs in the night sky like a boat.

15, the vast grassland is like an endless carpet.

Metaphor is a common analogy, that is, a rhetorical device that compares a specific, simple and familiar thing or situation with another abstract, abstruse and unfamiliar thing or situation. Metaphor makes people easy to understand, can turn abstract into concrete, turn abstruse into simple, and can also make people associate and imagine.

There are often figurative words in figurative sentences, such as "image", "image", "image", "image", "yes", "change", "image" and "true image".