The difference between allegorical poetry and philosophical poetry

Allegory poetry is a kind of allegorical poetry. It tells stories in the language of poetry, which contains certain truths and lessons and has strong educational significance and color. Fable poems are short in length, simple in plot, often satirical and exaggerated, highlighting cartoon-like characters and having a concise and implicit artistic atmosphere. The language is concise and rational, charming and philosophical, and intriguing.

Philosophical poetry is a poem that expresses the poet's philosophical views and reflects philosophical truth. Philosophical poems are mainly divided into two categories: first, philosophical poems without specific images are characterized by poetry, but they are not implicit enough, and often "concepts are greater than images", so people can think that this is not a superior work; Second, the vivid philosophical poems are profound, implicit and meaningful, which contain abstract philosophy in vivid artistic images and are appreciated by people.

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