What are the differences in the artistic characteristics of "Guanyong" and "Jianjia"?

What are the differences in the artistic characteristics of "Guanyong" and "Jianjia"?

Both "Guan Ju" and "Jian Jia" can be regarded as love poems, but they are very different in terms of style and expression techniques.

The poem "Guan Ju" focuses on "narrative". From the poem, we can clearly see that the young man fell in love with the "fair lady" to pursue her, but failed to pursue her and got her in fantasy. A clue. There is no clear story in "Jianjia". In the first chapter, it is written that the protagonist looks across the water and pursues hard, but the lover seems to be far away. The second and third chapters are repeated chants from the first chapter, highlighting the difficulty and length of the pursuit, exaggerating the long-lasting feelings of the protagonist, showing the protagonist's inability to approach the "beloved", and the emotional state that always lights up hope. . Compared with "Guan Ju", "Jian Jia" has a richer emotional charm. In terms of artistic techniques, "Jianjia" has more prominent "Xing" characteristics than "Guanyong". The images of "Jianjia", "Water" and "Yiren" complement each other and are integrated into one, forming a complete artistic world with the things used as inspiration and the objects to be depicted. The beginning of the poem describes the scene of reeds growing by the water in autumn. This is exactly "supporting the image to clarify the meaning" and has the function of "arousing emotion". Because the reeds are overgrown and reflected by the skylight and water, it will inevitably present a state of confusion, which from one side shows the state of "hazy love" in the heart of the protagonist of the poem

. The protagonist has no relationship with the "Yiren", and he doesn't even know the other person's name, but as long as he can see from a distance, he is satisfied. "Hazy" and "distance" are the moving parts of this poem.