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Appreciation of Guo Moruo's Pomegranate Sentences
After May, the sun increased his strength, and the tree ... pomegranate tree is the cutest of these trees.

Appreciation: "I don't want to compete for beauty anymore." Trees succumbed to the power of the sun, and only a few trees spoke bravely. "Pomegranate tree is the cutest of these trees" always leads to the full text. The word "cutest" embodies the author's love and praise for pomegranate.

Pomegranate tree has branches of plum and willow ... but the short plum tree is abandoned.

Appreciation: Pomegranate branches are vigorous, strange, prominent but not thin, showing the shape of "extraordinary rise but not barren"; "Fresh but not gentle and lovely" describes pomegranate leaves as fresh but not weak and tacky. "Having both the advantages of plum and willow, but giving up the disadvantages of plum and willow" highlights the uniqueness of pomegranate.

So I prefer this summer's heart.

Appreciation: The author compares pomegranate to "summer heart" for the second time, which is a metaphor from the angle of pomegranate's inherent essential characteristics "enthusiasm" and "vitality".