1. Twinkling stars are like lanterns.
2. Twinkling stars are like jewels.
3. Twinkling stars are like night jewels.
4. Sparkling stars are like diamonds.
5. Sparkling stars are like fireflies in the sky.
Expanded:
The following two conditions must be met to constitute a metaphor: ?
1, the body and the metaphor are essentially different types of things, the same kind of things generally can not regulate the metaphor.
2, there must be a similarity between the ontology and the metaphor, that is, the metaphor must be similar to the ontology in a certain point, in order to be used to illustrate the depiction of the ontology.?
Such as "our motherland is like a garden", the similarity between the motherland and the garden is beautiful. Similarity is the soul of a metaphor. In addition, the metaphor should have emotional color. More importantly, it should show the author's thoughts and feelings about the thing.