From the above, we can know that no matter how we feel about the work or the author, we can't do without the life experience and real experience of the reciter. Artistic practice has always emphasized going deep into life in order to gain true feelings. "What you get on paper is superficial, and you never know that it is not practical." This is a fact. However, any artist's personal life experience and experience are always extremely limited, and it is impossible to provide all direct feelings for artistic creation. Experience tells us that the feelings of works are mostly indirect. Just like novelists, all the stories of the characters in the works may or may not be witnessed by themselves, and many of them come from reasonable fiction. The so-called "reasonable fiction" is actually the product of indirect feelings based on reality.
Of course, for art creators, it is always easier to arouse the sense of reality and generate excitement by feeling that their works are supported by personal life experiences and experiences. As the head of the coal mine art troupe, Qu Xianhe, a famous recitation artist, leads the art troupe to perform for the front-line workers in the mining area for two-thirds of the year, and personally goes down to the depths of the mine for countless times, and has deep feelings for the life in the mining area and the coal miners. At a large-scale poetry reading, he recited an excellent work called "Father, we are waiting for you at the table". Based on the mine disaster, this work expresses the curse of the mine disaster accident and the pity and sympathy for the miners and their relatives through the hopeless waiting of an ordinary miner's family for his father, the martyred miner. The work is very long and the preparation time is limited, but Qu Xianhe is fluent in the performance. In particular, he chanted with tears in his eyes, "Dad, Dad, come back, come back!" In a heartfelt and painful tone. How can you, how can you, completely change from a part of a night to a whole night? Father, we are still sitting at the table waiting for you. "His voice choked with tears, and the audience was moved.