Images in classical poetry are subjective emotional images expressed by objective images (such as mountains, rivers, vegetation, etc.). ), we call it "image". Image is an image in people's minds, a unique image created by objective images through the poet's emotional activities, and a concrete artistic image with more subjective colors, which is different from the original state of life and can be perceived by people. That is, "scenery" in "borrowing scenery to express emotion" or "things" in "expressing ambition" The poet's choice and description of images is the expression of the author's subjective feelings. Images often contain rich meanings, complex emotions, profound philosophies and strong subjective colors of poets. Their objective "image" and subjective "meaning" are isomorphic, forming an aesthetic image.
Modern poetry inherits the image route of ancient poetry. Perhaps the object of image is different, but the effect is the same.