For example, Du Fu's Moonlit Night, far away in Fuzhou, is watching the moonlight, alone from the bedroom window. For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is. Her cloudy hair is sweet with mist, and her jade-white shoulders are cold in the moonlight. When can we lie on the screen again and look at the bright light and stop crying? ? The third part of the poem describes the imaginary scene of the author through the image of his wife enjoying the moon alone.
I can't help crying at the thought that my wife is worried and can't sleep at night In fact, I miss my wife and children at home, but I don't write my thoughts directly, but write my wife's thoughts, which is actually the correct way to write a song.
Main types of bending pens:
1, skillfully using empathy to transfer subject and object
The so-called "subject-object conversion" is the writing that empathizes with the scene and people. Poets do not express their inner feelings directly, but write from the other side, expand their association and imagination, and write themselves through the other side. On the surface, I write about myself, but in fact I reflect myself through the other party, expressing my deep feelings elegantly and implicitly, giving people infinite aftertaste and reverie.
2. Irony is irony.
There is a phenomenon in China's classical poems, that is, the poet intended to express some kind of emotion, but when expressing it, he deliberately did the opposite, deliberately expressing the meaning of affirming (denying) something by denying (affirming) something. That is to say, it is not (yes) but (no), which is actually a manifestation of flexion.
3, contrary to common sense, put pen to paper
Generally speaking, it is natural and easy for readers to express their feelings according to the universal laws and normal things in life. However, in order to pursue the artistic expression effect, the poet will deliberately put pen to paper from the opposite side and express the poet's feelings in a way that seems to be contrary to common sense but conforms to emotional logic, which is also a form of expression.