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When windows and mirrors are in harmony, yellow decals are rhetoric. When the window reflects the mirror, which poem does the yellow decal come from?

1. uses intertextual rhetoric. When the window and the mirror are intertextual, Li Yunbian and Tie Huanghua are both finished when the window is facing the mirror. Intertextuality is a special rhetorical device in ancient Chinese. That is, intertextuality is a rhetorical device in which two words echo, cross, penetrate and complement each other in meaning, making sentences more neat, harmonious and refined. A remarkable feature of intertextuality is that it contains the words that will appear below, and the words that have already appeared above are included below.

2, from "Mulan Poetry". Mulan Poetry is a folk song of the Northern Dynasties in China, and Guo Maoqian's Yuefu Poems are included in Cross Blowing Songs. This is a long narrative poem, which tells the story of a girl named Mulan disguised as a man, joined the army for her father, made meritorious deeds on the battlefield, refused to be an official after returning to North Korea, and just wanted to go home and reunite. She warmly praised the woman's brave and kind qualities, her enthusiasm for defending the country and her fearless spirit. The whole poem conceives the legendary story of Mulan with "Mulan is a girl", which is full of romance; The details are cleverly arranged. Although it is about war, it is more about life scenes and children's modality, full of life breath. Using questions and answers, parallelism, antithesis and intertextuality to describe the modality and psychology of characters is vivid and meticulous, with strong artistic appeal. Together with Peacock Flying Southeast, it is called "Yuefu Shuangbi".