Anaphora is a linguistic phenomenon in which a linguistic expression is used in the same text to refer to another linguistic expression. Anaphora can be divided into direct anaphora and indirect anaphora. From the perspective of conceptual metonymy in cognitive linguistics, the indirect anaphora, based on the whole-part mapping, is divided into three categories: radiation, presupposition and hyponymy, and can be fallen into-three categories: contiguity, causality and fore-background...