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What did metaphor mean in ancient times?
1, light rain; arouse

There is no change before and after the warning. -History of the Three Kingdoms

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: pay attention before and after, and do not regret once.

2. know; clear

A gentleman is righteousness. -The Analects of Confucius.

Vernacular interpretation: a gentleman understands the righteousness.

3. Metaphor

This is a rare analogy. -"Book of Rites, Learning"

Vernacular interpretation: this shows little.

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Explanation of word combinations:

1, metaphor: analogy. Compare what you want to explain with something similar.

Ba Jin's Autumn in Spring II: "Your metaphor is wrong! Men can't compete with flowers. "

2. Fable: a rhetorical device. Explain the truth implicitly and tactfully by telling stories.

3, metaphor: use words to explain.

Selected novels 198 1No. 12: "The pain in my heart is unspeakable."

4, reasonable: explain with reason, let the parties understand: no ~. Yes ~. Difficult ~.

5, metaphor: secretly revealed.

Xinmin Evening News 1987.4.24: "Brother Han, tell me, which is more lovely, a pure and dignified village girl with fine features, smiling face, jewels, enchanting posture and strong self-esteem? I fully understood what he was implying, but I just smiled knowingly. "