1. The three have different meanings
"Borrowing scenery to express emotions" means that the poet looks at a certain scenery or scene with a certain emotion. In his writing, this scenery or scene is also dyed with emotion. It has a certain emotional color.
"Touch a scene and evoke emotions" refers to the expression of a certain emotion spontaneously evoked by a poet after seeing a certain scenery or scene.
"Embodiing emotions in scenery" means that the poet observes with strong emotions (such as joy, sorrow, depression, hesitation, etc.) arising from his own encounters or situations
And describe the objective natural scenery, and consciously or unconsciously integrate this subjective emotion into the description of the objective scenery, and use the objective scenery to express the emotion.
2. The difference between expressing emotions by borrowing scenes and expressing emotions by touching scenes
To express emotions by touching scenes is to be touched by the objects in front of you, cause associations, and produce some kind of emotion.
To express emotions by borrowing scenery means that the author expresses his emotions by describing the scene or object. This method of expressing emotion is called borrowing scenery or borrowing objects to express emotion. Expressing emotions through scenery
is a writing technique. The article only describes scenery, without directly expressing emotions. Instead of expressing emotions, the description of scenery is used, which is what Wang Guowei said
"All scenery language is love language".
The former is a personal feeling, and the latter is an expression of emotion.
3. The difference between expressing emotions by borrowing scenery and embodying emotions in scenery
"Expressing emotions by borrowing scenery" means that in poems about expressing emotions about scenery, when the poet feels something about a certain scene, he puts his feelings into it. The emotions to be expressed and the thoughts to be expressed are implicitly and tortuously expressed through describing the shapes, colors, smells, etc. of these scenery.
And "embodiing emotions in the scenery" means that the poet transfers his emotions to the scenery, making the scenery have obvious emotional color, and the external performance is
The poems contain obvious emotions. words that contain the author's emotional tone. Scenery creates emotions, emotions blend into scenes, and scenes blend into one unified whole.
So whether it is expressing emotions through scenes or embodying emotions in scenes, the key is to see whether there are any words that clearly contain the author's subjective emotions in the description of the scenery in the poem.
If it does, it means "embedding emotions in the scenery"; if it doesn't, it means "using the scenery to express emotions".