The creative characteristics of Wang Shen's seven-wounded poems

1. Poetry uses a combination of high generalization and close-up of typical events.

2. Taking narrative as a clue, the poem vividly describes the chaotic scene caused by the warlord's melee, and expresses the author's strong grief and deep feelings with lyric as the theme.

The creative characteristics of seven-wounded poems;

(1) Poetry adopts a combination of high generalization and close-up of typical events.

The poet generally described the background of social unrest, the farewell scene and the tragic scene of "white bones covering the plain". The word "White Bones Covering Plain" condensed and vividly summarized the typical tragic scene of troubled times and untold sufferings, which was similar to Cao Cao's "White Bones Exposed in the Wild, A Thousand Miles Without a Cockcrow" (Hao). The most unique and wonderful thing is that under this background, the poet also launched a close-up shot-"Hungry woman abandoned her child." The plot of "The Hungry Woman Abandons Her Child" is deliberately lighter, and it is quoted from Wu Qiyu in Notes on Selected Works: "When people are separated, everything is light, and it is most difficult to cut off the flesh and blood, especially the loving mother's youngest son. He knows who wrote the most important thing. " I wrote the most tragic and touching place, and other places are self-evident. This is typical beauty. )

(2) Taking narrative as a clue, the poem vividly describes the chaotic scene caused by the warlord's melee, and expresses the author's strong grief and deep feelings with lyric as the theme.

The poem begins with a description of the separated social background, followed by the farewell of relatives and friends, followed by a close-up of "the hungry woman abandoned her child", and finally an expression of affection. The primary and secondary details are arranged properly, with distinct levels and close coordination at the end. )