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Take the moon as an example.
Using the rhetorical method of metaphor, the moonlight shed by the bright moon in the sky is compared to running water, which makes the article more vivid and concrete.

The bright moon hangs high in the light blue sky, and the moonlight pours down like running water, and the earth is silvery white. Said by: Walking on the Moon is a beautiful lyric prose, a writer's fond memories of childhood, full of childlike innocence. It is a custom in some parts of southern China to play, walk and frolic outdoors in the moonlight, which is called "walking on the moon".

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What it means in this article is that my grandma and I walked along the moonlit path, through the moonlit creek bank, through the stone arch bridge, through the moonlit orchard, through the crops and vegetable fields on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. If it's outside class, a moonwalk is a walk on a moonlit path with my family.

The text can be divided into four parts:

The first part (1-3): explained the time and place of going to the moon.

Part II (4-5): Write "I" and my grandmother are walking on the moon by the stream.

Part III (6-7): Write "I" and my grandmother walking on the moon on the ridge.

The fourth part (8-9) describes how to "walk" on the moon.