Dot dyeing is a technical name borrowed from Chinese painting. When China painters paint, they often use the center to point out the scenery, and then use the flank to render it layer by layer, which makes the picture look more stereoscopic. When applied to poetry creation, "point" refers to pointing out the main idea in front, and "dye" refers to the description and writing of details, which makes the image of poetry richer and more meaningful, but not too monotonous and thin. ?
Dot dyeing is also a traditional Chinese painting technique: Dot dyeing is a dyeing technique in meticulous painting, which refers to using a brushwork close to freehand brushwork to dip the meaning of agility in the picture with different shades of pens. This method is often used to deal with background or small flowers.
Appreciation of poetic stippling techniques with extended meaning;
Bai Juyi's Memories of Jiangnan: Jiangnan is good, and the scenery has been familiar. At sunrise, the river is redder than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. Can you forget Jiangnan? ?
The first sentence "Jiangnan is good" points out the author's praise and yearning for the spring scenery in Jiangnan. Three or four sentences vividly explain the beauty of Jiangnan, highlighting the bright colors of jianghua and the red and green rivers. Give a dazzling strong impression.
Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote: "It is not easy to visit the people when the sun is closed": "Strange poems can clear people's bones, and the door is full of snow to welcome the cold current." The poetic thought in the previous paragraph is very clear, but "poetic thought is clear" is still abstract. The next sentence is rendered with cold current and snow, so that the sentimental charm of the poem is strengthened by rendering pen and ink.
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