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Chinese has no grammar, only rhetoric. Do you agree with this statement?

I disagree with this statement. As a natural language, Chinese, like other languages, has its own grammatical rules and rhetorical devices.

Grammar is the organizational rules of language. It stipulates how words are combined into sentences and how sentences express complete meanings. Chinese grammar includes many aspects such as morphology, syntax and discourse, such as word classification, sentence structure, word order, tense, etc. These rules make Chinese expression more accurate and clear.

Rhetoric is a decorative means of language. It makes the language more vivid, vivid and contagious through the artistic processing of language. Chinese rhetoric includes various techniques such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, parallelism, etc. These techniques can make the language more expressive and appealing.

Therefore, Chinese has both grammar and rhetoric, which together constitute the complete expression system of Chinese. When learning and using Chinese, you need to master the knowledge of grammar and rhetoric at the same time in order to better understand and use Chinese.