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What are the aspects of artistic conception beauty in poetry?

What are the aspects of the artistic conception beauty of poetry, as follows:

The artistic beauty of poetry is mainly reflected in the following aspects.

(1) The imagery beauty of artistic conception. When describing natural scenery, ancient poets are good at capturing the typical images of human poetry, shaping things and using colors. For example, Li Bai sang gloomily, "White hair is three thousands of feet, and sorrow is like a beard", Du Fu sang mournfully, "Where the petals have shed tears, and the lonely bird has sung pathos", and Yang Wanli described "The lotus leaves in the sky are infinitely colorful, and the lotus flowers in the sun are reflected in different colors" ... These beautiful images left a deep impression on us and truly achieved the artistic effect of "thinking for a thousand years and seeing through Wan Li".

(2) The emotional beauty of artistic conception. The artistic conception is touching because the author's feelings are put in the image. Poets' creation is often "emotional, but spoken". For example, "Thousands of miles of warblers sing Qingjiang, and the water town is full of fruit wine flags." Four hundred and eighty halls in southern dynasties, how many towers are misty and rainy. "(Du Mu's poem" Jiangnan Spring "), in which images such as oriole, safflower, green trees, mountain villages, water towns, wine flags and spring breeze all seem to describe the spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.

But in fact, the last two sentences imply "how many times do these temples need to be built?" It can be seen that the author is lamenting the decay of the late Tang emperor. Good poetry can always arouse the emotional effect of readers. Even a scene, an object or a person always gives people a feeling that "all scenes and words are sentimental".

(3) The implicit beauty of artistic conception. Good poetry often gives people a feeling of "incoherent and endless meaning", which shows that implication is the charm of poetry.

For example, Li Yu said in Young Beauty that "it is like a river flowing in the east", which can lead to many feelings such as "running water is gone, youth is easy to get old, time is gone, the past is hard to trace, and life is close at hand".