To pay close attention to the details of objects requires the poet to use keen sense to make subtle observations and in-depth experience of the described scenery, grasp its characteristics, and describe it in an exhaustive manner.
1. The essence of the grand purpose of "taking things into consideration"
Showing the essence of the grand purpose in the details, so as to achieve "seeing the world in a grain of sand, and human feelings in half a flower", This kind of technique of paying attention to the details and seeing the big things in the small things is a major feature of prose creation. The writer writes every plant, every tree, every frown and every smile into his prose, and he writes ordinary flowers, plants, birds and animals into his articles, giving them his own flavor, and showing us everything in his eyes in detail.
Different from seeing the big from the small, looking at the details of things is to dig out the details of the same thing and show the side that ordinary people ignore, so that ordinary things can evoke ripples in the readers' hearts and receive them in the smallest details. Touching effect everywhere.
2. Classic poems that consider objects in detail
Many writers use the technique of observing objects in detail in their prose. For example, in Lao She's "Thinking of Peking": "By analogy, I What I know is only "my Peiping," and my Peiping is probably a drop in the bucket."
Based on his understanding and familiarity with Peiping, Lao She wrote about the unique side of Peiping, which is very precise. Some details of life that ordinary people often overlook are selected, such as the old city wall with red pickles and other scenery. These are all details of life without classic sights such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. It is the subtle descriptions of these life sights that give the prose a natural flavor.
In addition, some writers also describe some subtle and expressive aesthetic images in their prose, such as flowers, sparrows, kittens, clothes, etc., using their delicate writing to reveal the emotional and intuitive feelings hidden in life. The characteristics reflect the simple and natural style and cordial humanistic care.
For example, Zheng Xi's poem "Seeing Off Guests in Jiangxi" has this couplet: "The spring tide of the nine schools is full, and the lone sail is low in evening rain." The word "low" delicately and vividly depicts the feeling of the rain's feet pressing down on the sail. scene. Shen Deqian especially appreciated the word "low". He said: "When it rains, the sail is heavy, and the beauty of the object lies in the word "low"." ("Collection of Tang Poems") If the poet does not make detailed observations, he will not put himself in the situation. Without experience, it is difficult to express this scene exquisitely and accurately.