"Metaphorical rice is used as rice, literary metaphor is used as cooking to make rice, and poetic metaphor is used as brewing to become wine." What does this sentence mean? What difference does it sh

"Metaphorical rice is used as rice, literary metaphor is used as cooking to make rice, and poetic metaphor is used as brewing to become wine." What does this sentence mean? What difference does it show between poetry and literature?

It means that if "meaning" is compared to rice, then the articles are rice made from rice. They do not change the shape of the rice. Eating it can fill the stomach, maintain health, and be perfect. ; And poetry is like wine brewed from rice. Its shape and quality change, you can get drunk after drinking it, and different people can find different spiritual solace in it. It can be seen that in the eyes of ancient scholars, poetry and prose have long been distinguished. The language of poetry is a special type of human language.

Wu Qiao, a poetry critic of the Qing Dynasty, said in "Poem Talk around the Stove": "You may ask: What is the difference between poetry and prose? The answer is: Is there any difference in meaning between the two? It is just that the genres and words are different. The rice in the metaphor becomes rice, and the rice in the poetic metaphor becomes wine. The rice does not change its shape, but the shape and quality of the wine change." This means that the "meaning" of poetry and prose, that is, the content, does not change. What's the difference? It's just a different form. If content is rice, prose is boiling rice into rice, and poetry is turning rice into wine. The rice does not change the shape of the rice, but changes the shape and properties of the rice. Whether it is an objective object or a subjective emotion, when it comes to poetry, there will be changes in form and texture. It is precisely because of this rule that variations in form and texture will occur in poetry.

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One of the explanations: Since it means "food", "satisfying hunger" is actually the first important meaning. "Food is the first priority for the people." Whether the rice bowl is empty or full, thin or thick is actually a mirror of society. Recalling the 1960s, a pot of clear rice soup in the people's commune canteen was not as good as half a bowl of thick dry rice in small farmers today. Using rice as a metaphor for writing, this refers to the "content". Explanation 2: "Food" should make people full and eat well. The standard of "good" is not just an example of delicacies from mountains and seas, but refers to its scientific combination, comprehensive nutrition, and beneficial to the physical health of the eater. Talking about something with a meal is in terms of "implication". Explanation 3: Eat well, eat well, and furthermore, eat "tasty". Confucius said: "Food has its color and color." He also said: "The food is never tired of fineness, and the food is never tired of fineness." It can be seen that only when it is full of color, flavor and flavor can it be regarded as pod food. Tasting food and tasting literature is from the perspective of "literary talent". The three theories are summarized in one theory: content, connotation and literary talent are actually the three elements of "literary rice", which complement each other and are indispensable. As fellow "cooks", I hope that all my friends who write prose will have the same experience.

"Wenfan, poetry and wine", relatively speaking, articles about poetry and wine are easy to write. If you flip through a few classical poems, you can find many wonderful examples and write them into articles; when it comes to Wenfan, it is easy to write. It’s difficult, no matter how much I rummage through the boxes and search all the withered intestines, I still have no idea where they came from. Anyway, since there are no scriptures to cite and no scriptures to rely on, let’s just tell the truth. The term "文饭" itself is a common metaphor, so there is no harm in interpreting it with a common interpretation.