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Which sentence in Guanju is a rising sentence, and what is its function?

Guan Guan pheasant dove, in Hezhou; A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman.

Poetry wants to write "female", first of all, from the pheasant dove, "Guan pheasant dove, in Hezhou" this sentence is both interesting and comparative. The pheasant dove is docile by nature and can be compared with the demure of a lady; The pheasant dove is a common bird in "Hezhou", which can remind people of the daughter who often comes to the river to collect pheasants; "Guan Guan" is the voice of men and women singing harmoniously, which can arouse the "gentleman" to think about "autumn". Poetry itself has the functions of association, implication and symbol, which in itself brings a lot of space for the understanding of poetry.

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Bixing classification

It originally contains two rhetorical devices, namely "Bi" and "Xing", but when people talk about classical poetry and folk songs, they often refer to "Bi Xing", which is mainly used as a metaphor and sometimes refers to the method of "Xing Xing". Because "Xing Xing" has the function of arousing and associating, it is often placed at the beginning of a chapter. At the beginning of the two chapters of the Book of Songs Feng Weimang, the technique of "Xing" is used: "The mulberry is not falling, and the leaves are Mao." "When the mulberry falls, it falls yellow." ?

The content of Feng Wei's Cutting Tan in the Book of Songs satirizes the ruler's living expenses, and every paragraph in the poem begins with cutting Tan. The poem "Peacock Flying Southeast" by Han Yuefu begins with "Peacock Flying Southeast and Wandering Five Miles", which uses concrete images to render the atmosphere, stimulate readers' imagination, create a sentimental artistic conception, and also cause the following stories, which plays a leading role in the whole article.