The emotional beauty of classical poetry

The emotional beauty of classical poetry is as follows:

Classical poetry is the treasure of the Chinese nation, and its emotional beauty is the soul of classical poetry. This kind of emotional beauty is not only reflected in the poet's description of universal emotions such as nature, life, friendship, love, etc., but also in the poet's expression of his unique personal experiences and feelings.

First of all, classical poetry contains praise for the beauty of nature.

The poet expresses his awe and gratitude to nature through the description of natural landscapes. For example, in Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts", "There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. I look up at the bright moon and lower my head to think about my hometown." This poem expresses the poet's love for nature by describing the bright moonlight and cold frost. Praise and longing for home. This emotional beauty is not only reflected in the poet's personal feelings, but also reflects human beings' awe and gratitude to nature.

Secondly, classical poetry contains descriptions of universal emotions such as life, friendship, and love.

By describing these emotions, the poet expressed the most common emotional experiences of human beings. For example, in Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou", "When will the bright moon come? Ask the blue sky for wine. I don't know what year it is tonight in the palace in the sky." This poem expresses the poet's love for nature by describing the bright moonlight and cold frost. Praise and longing for home.

At the same time, the poet also expressed his praise for friendship and love. This kind of emotional beauty not only reflects the poet's personal feelings, but also reflects human beings' experience and pursuit of universal emotions.

Finally, classical poetry contains the poet’s expression of his unique personal experiences and feelings.

This emotional beauty reflects the poet's unique personality and emotional experience. For example, in Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream", "I often remember that the sun sets in the creek pavilion, and I am so intoxicated that I don't know the way back. I return to the boat late after my excitement, and stray into the depths of the lotus flowers." This poem describes the beauty of the creek pavilion and the poet's intoxication. This attitude expresses the poet's nostalgia for the good times and his personal experience.

This kind of emotional beauty not only reflects the poet's personal feelings, but also reflects human beings' pursuit of good times and expression of personal experiences.

In short, the emotional beauty of classical poetry is the soul of classical poetry.

This kind of emotional beauty is not only reflected in the poet's description of nature, life, friendship, love and other universal emotions, but also in the poet's expression of his personal unique experiences and feelings. This kind of emotional beauty is the most common emotional experience and spiritual pursuit of mankind, and it is also the treasure and cultural inheritance of the Chinese nation.