The Minghu House Listening to Books was a famous story about a family in the turbulent years of the late Qing Dynasty. The father of the protagonist was a famous scholar, but he was ostracized in the officialdom and was eventually forced to retire. The protagonist's mother held an important position in the family, but she was tired of the power struggle in the family and finally chose to leave the family. With the support of his mother, the protagonist decided to leave his hometown to find his own path. On his journey, he met some like-minded people, including a young poet and a clever businessman. They had experienced many adventures and challenges together. In the end, they decided to settle down at Bright Lake Residence and become the owners of the place. The protagonist found that the environment here was very beautiful and also had a rich cultural heritage. He began to spread his ideas and lead the local residents to explore new cultural forms. Through his own efforts, he had made Minghu Residence a cultural center and a symbol of local culture. The whole novel showed the turmoil and changes of Chinese society at the end of the Qing Dynasty through the story of the protagonist. It depicted a world full of vitality and cultural vitality with a unique perspective and vivid language.
Reading in Minghu Residence was a scene in the novel Water Margins. The story was about the heroes of Liangshan Lake who were scattered all over the country after being recruited. Some of them still insisted on resisting the imperial court, while others surrendered to the imperial court. As for Bright Lake Residence, they were one of the heroes who had surrendered to Liangshan Lake. They were together with the leader of Liangshan Lake, Song Jiang, and the others, listening to books and reading at Bright Lake Residence. At Bright Lake Residence, they had listened to Song Jiang and the others discuss how to continue resisting the imperial court and how to deal with the imperial court's pursuit.
Ming Lake Residence used various rhetorical devices to describe Bai Niu, including: 1. Comparing Bai Niu to the morning sun to show her brightness and beauty. 2. Personification: Comparing Bai Niu to a fresh flower, use delicate strokes to describe her delicate and beautiful. 3. Comparing Bai Niu with others to highlight her excellence and uniqueness. 4. Exaggeration: Make the description of the white girl too perfect to show her nobility and excellence. Under the combined effect of these rhetorical devices, the character image of Bai Niu described in Ming Hu Ju's book became more vivid and vivid, leaving a deep impression on the readers.
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