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Classical poetry aesthetics in the meaning and image of what they refer to

Poetry is very much about subtlety and condensation. The poet's lyricism is often not a direct outpouring of emotion, nor is it a direct infusion of ideas, but rather the words in this meaning in the other, to write the landscape is to express emotion through the landscape, the object is to express the will of the object. Here the "scene" written, the "object", that is, the objective "like"; the "feelings" expressed by the scene, the words of the aria. and the "aspiration" of the object, that is, the subjective "meaning": the perfect combination of "image" and "meaning" is the The perfect combination of "image" and "meaning" is "imagery". The so-called imagery is a kind of artistic image created by objective objects through the unique emotional activities of the creative subject. The construction of imagery is the focus of classical Chinese poetry, and it is also the focus of our study of classical poetry. It is not only a reflection of real life, but also the crystallization of the poet's aesthetic creation and the carrier of emotional ideas.