Dot dyeing is common in lyric poems describing scenery, and is usually dyed with scenery; Point out the feelings to be expressed in one sentence and one word. Rendering is to highlight the will, which leads to rendering, interdependence and harmony. Dot dyeing in poetry is a technique of writing feelings and scenery, which can be "point" before "dye", "dye" before "point" or "point" with "dye". All the "scenic spots" can be appreciated from the perspective of "emotion" and "scenery"
Dot dyeing means pointing out the meaning of rendering. Dot dyeing was originally a calligraphy and painting term, and was later introduced into literature. Through stippling, the article can "go up a storey still higher".
The Artistic Function of Dot Dyeing
1, there is a point in the poem, which means that there are eyes in the poem and eyes in the text. It either points out the theme of the whole word, or sets the tone of the whole word, which plays the role of making the finishing point.
2. There is infection in speech. With the rendering of emotion by scenery, it will expand the realm of words, deepen the heart of words and make readers more concrete and vivid.
3. The combination of stippling and dyeing produces the artistic effect of blending scenes.
The Artistic Effect of Dot Dyeing
1, the combination of dots and dyes can create a beautiful artistic conception, express strong feelings and enhance the artistic charm of poetry.
2. With the help of images, language, stories, people, images, details, shots, etc. In addition to the theme, the form of the article can be "dyed" by means of symbols and metaphors to enhance its connotation.
Spot dyeing condition
1, classical poetry emphasizes implication, and only uses "point" when necessary. It is not desperate to clarify the meaning or theme, otherwise, the theme of the work will be too exposed and unobstructed, thus weakening the attraction of art.
2. "Dot" and "dye" are inseparable, that is to say, dot dye is coherent from top to bottom, and it will not be inserted into other meaning for no reason, otherwise it will disrupt the scene relationship and break the structure of the work, thus diluting the rendering effect.