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In a word, what kind of child do you think Fenger is?

1, the wind is naughty, chasing clouds all over the sky.

2, the wind is naughty, let the fallen leaves on the ground dance.

3. The wind is naughty. Scatter white catkins one after another.

4, the wind is naughty, blowing things in the yard all over the sky.

5, the wind is naughty, sitting on the big green willow tree to play.

6, the wind is naughty, pick up a few leaves from time to time, and then gently put them down.

7. The wind is naughty, gently brushing your face and helping us wipe the sweat off your face.

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Anthropomorphic techniques can be divided into three situations.

1, personified abiotic.

For example, while singing, the waves rushed into the sky to meet the thunder. (Gorky's Haiyan)

2. personify the creature.

For example, just around the short mud wall, there is unlimited interest. Oil flies sing here and crickets play the piano here. (Lu Xun's "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue")

3. personify abstract concepts.

For example, from head to toe, capital comes into this world with blood in every pore. (Marx's Das Kapital)

Personification can not only violate the original characteristics of the proposed things, but also take care of the original relationship between things and people and other things, as well as the laws of nature and life that govern them. If birds are called to visit fish for no reason, and fish fly to the sky to look for the moon, it is hard to think that this writing is successful.