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What is the beauty of literature?

The beauty of literature is the appreciation of literature from an aesthetic point of view.

The beauty of literature takes literature and art as its object, and studies the aesthetic categories such as beauty, ugliness, and the sublime, as well as man's aesthetic consciousness, his experience of beauty, and the creation and development of beauty and its laws from the point of view of aesthetic relations.

Literature is different from other arts, music is by virtue of hearing to feel its beauty, sculpture is by virtue of vision to feel the beauty, of course, to feel the beauty of different arts also need to go through a variety of art appreciation of thinking training.

The reason why literature is special is that it is characterized by fiction and imagination. Literary work is a purposeful activity to appreciate and exist, subject to the measurement of value. To create for the sake of "enjoyment" means that the work must have a certain beauty.

Representative of the beauty of literature:

1, Qu Yuan

Qu Yuan is China's great Romantic poet, his works are "Li Sao", "Heavenly Questions", "Nine Songs", etc., and often "beauty and vanilla" to express their noble sentiments and worry about the country and the people. He often expressed his lofty sentiments and concern for the country and the people by referring to himself as "beauty and vanilla".

2. Li Bai

Li Bai was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as Li Du (李杜) and He Zhizhang (贺知章) as the "Poetry Immortal".

Li Bai's poems were wide-ranging in content, and he was good at all kinds of poems, especially the absolute lines and musical poems, with a majestic and bold style, as well as a fresh and handsome side, which had a great influence on the later generations. His masterpieces include "Hard Road to Shu", "Will Enter the Wine", and "Hard Road to Travel".

3. Su Shi

Su Shi is the writer with the highest literary achievement in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is a master of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and a master of poetry, calligraphy, literature and painting.

Su Shi's poems are so magnificent and bold that he and Huang Tingjian are known as "Su Huang", and his words are so innovative that he is the founder of the bold and bold school of poetry, and he and Xin Qiji are known as "Su Xin". His masterpieces include "Nian Nujiao".