"Poetry is a natural expression of strong feelings, which come from the feelings recalled in peace" means that the emotions expressed in poetry may be very strong, very hot and full of passion. However, in the process of brewing a poem, the poet may be as calm as water. Because only by calming down, people will have a lot of thinking and inspiration. Then, with a wave of his hand, a good poem jumped to the page.
This is a passage from Wordsworth, an English romantic poet. The re-experience of emotion is the motive force of the poet's creation. Without emotion, there is no poetry creation. The re-experience of emotion is not only the memory of the original emotion, but also the creation of new emotion, which is actually artistic emotion.
The re-experience of emotion is an aesthetic activity that a writer or poet takes his inner world as the object. No matter whether the recalled emotion is positive or negative, re-experiencing it will make people enjoy the beauty.
A rolling stone gathers no moss. This ancient China proverb also reveals a universal law of poetry creation: running water should flow and stagnant water should be avoided. The most suitable process for poetry creation is that the true feelings are revealed in a mountain and clear water, and the gorgeous words are not stiffly piled up.
Poetry requires a lot of the poet's writing skills. Poets have different styles of writing, such as clean, fresh and natural, elegant and meaningful, bright and gorgeous, and colorful. It cannot be said that one writing style is better than the other.
Cao Zhi's Ode to the Goddess of Luo, with its breathtaking rhetoric, has always been the benchmark of the gorgeous style of Chinese characters and a masterpiece in the history of China literature. In fact, the difference is here, the natural expression of strong feelings and the blunt accumulation of gorgeous words. The former is alive, flowing and natural, while the latter is rigid and dead.