What is the symbol of poetry?

Images include symbols. Let me say a few more words about symbols. These two days are very depressing, because people in science and engineering are simple-minded and don't know metaphors and satires. The use of symbolism is a basic feature of western modernist poetry, and postmodern poetry that developed and surpassed later did not leave symbolism. I'm not learning Chinese. What I said is my personal opinion, which has nothing to do with the textbook. I think in poetry, symbols include two aspects: rhetorical symbols and metaphors. Similes have no skills in poetry, and the ancients used them all badly. Metaphor is more advanced, difficult to use and difficult to understand. An ontology may symbolize a variety of meanings, and at the same time, in the poet's mind, this ontology may also have a specific meaning. Such a metaphor is both simile and metaphor. I think this is a symbol in poetry. Symbols should be used together with satire. /view/5 1585.htm See Encyclopedia of Irony Concepts. General irony is realized by symbols, and Eliot mentioned in the encyclopedia is my favorite poet. However, it is difficult to grasp how to use symbols properly so that readers will not be unable to interpret them. I think one of the misunderstandings of modern poetry is that the more obscure the better, the harder it is to understand, and the less people know what you want to symbolize. If you continue to create like this, you will lose the meaning of irony. Give a conclusion: Symbol is the basis of poetry creation and appreciation. Only when you know it can you create and appreciate poetry. At the same time, symbolism is also an advanced skill in poetry. Only by playing with symbols can we embody the power of irony and combine postmodern crazy poetry with a strong sense of separation. Symbol is also a trap. If you are not careful, you will kill poets and poems. Out of touch with the public. Haha, I kind of miss tensors. Well, the symbol itself is a satire!