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What are the rhetoric of rosy clouds and evening breeze on the horizon?

Use personification rhetoric.

In Xia Hong on the Horizon, Xia Hong is endowed with human emotions, as if the horizon is smiling or showing a warm side. In the Night Wind, the breeze is also endowed with human movements, as if blowing gently at night. Through such rhetoric, the author makes the natural scenery more vivid and gives readers deeper feelings and associations.

Personification is a common rhetorical device, which endows inanimate objects or abstract concepts with human characteristics, emotions or behaviors, thus enhancing the expression effect and making the language more vivid. When the author uses anthropomorphic techniques, he often gives human thoughts, feelings, actions, languages and other characteristics to nonhuman entities such as animals, plants, objects and even weather phenomena. Doing so can not only make the description more concrete and vivid, but also arouse readers' heartfelt wishes, making it easier for readers to understand and feel the emotions and artistic conception that the author wants to convey.