(1) Those little Huang Cancan flowers, the size of rice grains, are like beautiful stars on a green background.
This sentence compares Huang Cancan's flowers to the size of a grain of rice by metaphorical rhetoric, highlighting the petite and lovely flowers; Comparing flowers to extremely beautiful stars in the sky vividly describes the richness and beauty of flowers.
(2) What kind of fruit is that! Although it is only the size of soybeans. But it is also covered with branches like red lanterns!
Using the rhetorical method of metaphor, the petite appearance, bright colors and the number of flowers are vividly written.
(3) When their round fruits are ripe, they are usually blown off by the strong wind in the mountain pass. They quietly rolled down the hillside like paratroopers and rotted with weeds in the soil.
This sentence uses metaphor and personification rhetoric to vividly write the mature state of fruit.
Good sentences in Wu Boxiao's "Hanging Lanterns High" include:
1, the village dog barks at the lantern ... the silence of the bustling courtyard is what I have longed for all my life.
2. My mother kept the midnight snack. I personally took the lantern and handed it to me ... My mother's hair was all white.
3. Really, if there are lonely travelers, feel the way at night. Just when I was surrounded by a false alarm, I suddenly found red light shining under the stars. I have been secretly happy that I am not far from the village.