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A question about Lu Xun's "She Opera"!

The description of the scenery in this article is very distinctive.

The author uses freehand brushwork to depict the scenes of sailing on a moonlit night, watching a show on the bow, and returning home at midnight from aspects such as color, smell, and sound. The scenes blend together and are full of water town characteristics.

The color is like the "green" of beans and wheat, the "light black" of distant mountains, the "brightness" of moonlight, the "red" of fishing fires and lights, and the "white" of ships; the smell is like the "fresh fragrance" of beans, wheat and water plants; the sound is like

Such as the "gurgling" sound of the boat, the laughter of the children, and the "melodious" sound of the transverse flute, all aspects are written concisely, cleanly, and vividly.

The author also uses various metaphors, personification and other techniques, such as showing the speed of the ship and using distant mountains to set it off, "the dark undulating mountains, like the backbone of an active iron beast, all run far away to the stern of the ship."

Gone"; directly describes the ship, "The ship is like a big white fish jumping in the waves carrying a group of children on its back", turning static into movement and enhancing the effect of scene description.