(1) Make good use of associations and metaphors. Look at this sentence:
Beauty is everywhere in life, and it is colorful.
If this expression is too plain, how can we change this sentence to be more literary? You can use rhetorical devices such as association and metaphor, such as changing it to the following example:
Beauty is a white cloud floating in the blue sky.
Beauty is the green water around the foot of a huge green mountain.
Beauty is light green wet by light rain in spring.
Beauty is a large piece of gold that appears in autumn fields all over the sky.
Beauty is an abstract concept, but through the expansion of association and the use of metaphor, this abstract concept is vivid and easy to understand, and the sentences are also literary.
(2) If the article uses parallelism, it can enhance the momentum. If you express a person not to be knocked down by immediate setbacks, the effect will be poor if you are simple and straightforward, but the effect will be different if you use parallelism.
Such as: please stare at the Yangtze River, you will forget the setbacks and have fresh blood;
Please stare at the sea, you will forget your depression and have a broad mind;
Please stare at the mountains, you will be in forget the sorrow and have the motivation to move forward;
Please stare into the distance, and you will feel that all the setbacks and pains are not worth mentioning, and you will have the whole world.
(3) Proper use of duality can also make sentences rich in literary talent.
Such as "bash one's eyebrows coldly at a thousand fingers, bow one's head and be a willing ox"
(4) Contrast can make things more distinctive and language more literary.
For example, "the wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and there are frozen bones on the road."