On the Romantic Artistic Expression of Mountain Ghosts in Nine Songs

The whole poem is intertwined with fantasy and reality, full of romanticism. Shan Gui's inner monologue created a beautiful, frank and infatuated girl image.

Nine Songs Shan Gui is the work of Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period. This poem is a hymn to Shan Gui. It tells the story of an affectionate Shan Gui tryst with his sweetheart in the deep mountains, and the mood of waiting for his sweetheart again in the future, and depicts a magnificent and bizarre image of ghosts and gods. The whole poem depicts the ups and downs of Shan Gui's emotional changes and inner world, which is very detailed and touching.

The ideological content of Nine Songs;

There are many "nines" in the nine songs. * * * There are 1 1 works. The Eastern Emperor Taiyi wrote about respecting gods, the gentleman in the cloud wrote about cloud gods, and Mrs. Xiang wrote about Xiang Shui's spouse gods, while Hebo wrote about river gods and mountain gods.

Some of Nine Songs are enthusiastic praises to gods, such as Emperor Taiyi, King in the Cloud, and Prince of the East, which are similar to the poems of "Fu" in the Book of Songs, but the Fu in Nine Songs mainly praises the gods of nature, showing people's love and praise for nature, and at the same time condensing a part of real life.