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The study of Chinese rhetoric in ancient China has a long history and a long history, leaving a wealth of research materials. This is a very valuable legacy in China's rhetoric history. We should summarize and expound the traditional rhetoric, sort it out, and make clear what we can learn from modern rhetoric. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, China had some correct remarks about rhetoric. For example, Confucius, a famous thinker and educator, has a very influential view. Confucius said, "Words are enough." (The Analects of Wei Linggong) This statement puts forward a basic requirement for rhetoric, holding that the use of language should be sufficient to express thoughts and feelings. This correct view is closely related to the understanding of the expressive function and social function of language. Confucius thought (Zuo Zhuan, Twenty-five Years of Xianggong) that is to say, language is used to express ideas.