The role of using scenery to form feelings

Using scenes to express feelings is a lyrical technique.

Using scenes to express emotions is one of the structural techniques, and it is also a way of expressing emotions through scenes. It means that at the end of the poem, it ends with a description of the scenery. The last sentence or two sentences of the poem are a description of the scenery and a picture.

The reason why this is a technique is that it is different from the general structure of poetry. The general structure of poetry is to describe the scene first and then express emotions. For example, Du Fu's poem "Ascend the High" is a typical poetry structure. The first two couplets depict autumn scenery, while the last two couplets express feelings for individuals and the country.

The effect of this technique: because the expression of emotions stops abruptly and turns to describing the scene, ruthlessness is better than emotion at this time. Readers can feel the author's emotions through their imagination of the pictures, which are endless and long-lasting. The words are exhausted but the meaning is not exhausted.

Example:

Wang Changling, who joined the army

When the pipa dances to a new sound, it is always a farewell to the old.

I can’t stop listening to the chaos and worry, the high autumn moon shines on the Great Wall.

The third couplet of this poem has written all the sorrow, and it seems that there is no way to write it down. However, the poet opened up a stroke and painted a majestic scene. The autumn moon shines high and the Great Wall stretches across, which looks tragic and majestic. desolate. Combining emotions with scenes provides a broader imaginative world for expressing emotions.

In the mountains, Wang Bo

The Yangtze River has sadly stagnated, and it will return thousands of miles away.

The situation is high and windy at night, and yellow leaves are flying on the mountains.

This poem expresses homesickness. The word "return" has been pointed out in the second sentence. The last two sentences turn to describe the scene, with bleak yellow leaves flying all over the sky, adding to the inner sorrow. Someone commented: “It is particularly wonderful to use scenery to form a bond of love.