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Your punchline pun is also called a pun in language.
In a certain linguistic environment, the use of polysemy and homophony of words to deliberately make sentences have double meanings, and the words are here and the meaning of the other, this rhetorical device is called a pun.
Puns are divided into 1 and meaning puns.
Example] In "Dream of Red Mansions", "If you see through the three springs, how will you treat the peach and willow green?" Destroy this Shaohua and look for the light heavenly harmony". "Three springs" refers to the twilight of spring on the surface, including the situation of Yuanchun, Yingchun, and Tanchun.
2. Homophonic pun [Example] The "sunny" in "The Tao is sunny but sunny" is sunny on the surface, and it contains the "love" of feelings.
The pun I learned in middle school is Li Shangyin's "Untitled": the spring silkworm is dead to the end, and the wax torch turns to ashes and tears begin to dry.
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1. Zhou Qiwei, a bachelor of Hanlin in the Qing Dynasty, drank at the same table with his own tutor, sat in the chief, and sat with his husband. Mr. was very unhappy in his heart, and said clearly that he had lost his identity, so he made a pair:.
Eyeballs, nose Confucius, beads are actually higher than Confucius?
Zhou Qiwei said to him:.
Hu Housheng, Mr. Mei replied to the sail, the latter is indeed longer than Mr.!
On the surface, it is talking about eyes, noses, beards, and eyebrows, but in fact, teachers and students are arguing about etiquette. When Mr. got it right, he agreed with "Zhuzi" and "Zhuzi", saying that the descendants of Zhu Xi actually dared to be higher than Confucius, the founder of Confucianism? The implication is that although you are an official, Bi Jing is my student, how can you be above me?
Zhou Qiwei used the analogy that the beard grew longer than the eyebrows after the eyebrows, indicating that he was longer than his husband.
2. Cheng Minzheng of the Ming Dynasty was known as a prodigy since he was a child. Prime Minister Li Xian loves his talent and wants to recruit him as his son-in-law. One day there was a banquet to entertain. Li pointed to the fresh lotus root on the table, which hail out of a couplet:.
Lotus root (even) because of the lotus?
Cheng said:. There are apricots without plums (matchmaker)!
This couplet, skillfully using homonyms, is a pun, literally talking about fruits, but actually talking about marriage. Shanglian asks you why you have a spouse? The next joint answer is that there is a slow old luck and no matchmaker.
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1. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west, and the road is sunny but affectionate.
2. Everyone should love animals because they are delicious. Prepare to shout or.
3. The big test and the small test are about to bake (test) me.
4. Don't wait for tomorrow to make excuses, find a good one today.
5. Banknotes are not a panacea, after all, sometimes you need a credit card.
6. Love is like **, it takes a lot of darkroom time to cultivate.
7. Success is a related noun that will bring you a lot of unrelated relatives.
8. No matter how happy a bachelor is, sooner or later he will get married, after all, happiness is not permanent.
Puns: Puns refer to the rhetorical method that deliberately makes a sentence have a double meaning in a certain linguistic environment, using the conditions of polysemy and homophony of words. Puns can make language subtle, humorous, and deepen the meaning and make a lasting impression.
Homophonic puns and semantic puns are two layers of meaning in one word, which contains the meaning that is not directly said is the ideology, which must not only contain but not reveal, but also make the human body can get it, and can not cause misunderstanding or ambiguity.
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The use of the polysemy of words and the homophony of zhi is intended to make the sentence have a double meaning, and the rhetorical method of answering this and meaning the other.
Homophonic pun: The sun rises in the east and rains in the west, and the road is sunny but sunny (love).
Semantic puns: The night is long, the road is long, I might as well forget, it's better not to say the pun is a common figure of speech.
Puns are characterized by using a word or a sentence to express two different meanings, so as to make the language lively and interesting, or to use the topic to play, knock on the side, and receive the effect of one and the other.
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Homophonic pun: The sun rises in the east and rains in the west, and the road is sunny but sunny (love).
Semantic pun: The night is long, the road is long, I might as well forget and not say it.
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What is the matter of our way of life.
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1. A pun is a common rhetorical method. The so-called pun is to use the harmony and relevance of speech and semantics to express one meaning literally, and another meaning can be expressed internally.
2. There are a total of 63 kinds of rhetorical devices, and the common rhetorical techniques include metaphors, comparisons, rhetorical questions, etc. Metaphor is to "make an analogy" according to the association, grasp the similarities of different things, and replace abstract and incomprehensible things with simple, concrete, and vivid things. A rhetorical question is a question that expresses an affirmative meaning, and is generally used to express Pida's strong emotions.