Second-person narration is usually called his/her narration, which has the following advantages over first-person narration: 1. More realistic: The second person allows the reader to feel that they are there, to be more deeply involved in the story, and to feel the development of the plot and the changes in emotions more truly. 2. Enhancing emotional resonance: Through the second person, the reader can more directly feel the author's emotions and thoughts, so it is easier to have emotional resonance and more in-depth understanding of the characters and plots in the story. 3. More flexible: Second person narration can be used more flexibly in different types of articles such as news reports, personal diary, novels, etc. It can be adjusted according to different writing purposes and styles. 4. Enhancing the accuracy of the narrative: The second person can make the story more objective and reduce the interference of subjective colors, thus better maintaining the accuracy and logic of the narrative. Generally speaking, the second person narration can enhance the appeal and realism of the article, improve the reader's reading experience and understanding, but it also needs to be used flexibly according to the specific writing purpose and style.