Poetry with the help of images and rhetoric
● Scenery blending "All scenes are sentimental words", which is a common technique in classical poetry. Whether the scene blends is a sign to judge whether the classical poetry has artistic conception; Whether there is artistic conception is also a sign to judge whether classical poetry is excellent or not. Compared with Sima Guang's "Early Summer in the Guest" above, it seems to have written a scene, but it is actually lyrical. Another example is Zhang Kejiu's "[Double Tone] Qingjiang Yin Yin? Qiu Huai: Xifeng came to Wan Li and asked me if I would come back. Wild geese crow in red leaves, people get drunk in yellow flowers, and banana rains in Qiu Meng. The poet firmly grasped the meaning of the topic and painted a bleak autumn scenery with west wind, wild geese, red leaves, yellow flowers, plantains and the sound of rain. Because the arrival of "west wind" is related to the uncertainty of "return date"; Because of The Sound of Banana Rain, I was worried about fame and fortune, tossing and turning. Every sentence is a description of the scenery, and every sentence is the unity of lyricism, emotion and scenery.