What is the difference between the artistic conception of poetry and that of prose?
Poetry has its artistic conception, and so does prose. What's the difference between them? The artistic conception of poetry has the participation of special phonetic beauty, while prose is just the opposite. It doesn't and doesn't have to involve the beauty of language and music. The word "painting" in "painting in poetry" refers to artistic conception, and "poetry" is a language art full of rhythmic beauty. This kind of language art has special characteristics of sound beauty, which shows that it is rich in certain musical characteristics. Musicality refers to implying a certain artistic conception through beautiful melody, which is something that a mind who understands music should understand. Are there any poems without pictures? Some poems do, and some don't. But since the musicality of poetry itself implies a certain artistic conception, it shows that all poems have a certain artistic conception. This is different from prose, some of which are artistic and some are not. Poetry, apart from the artistic conception caused by the beauty of pronunciation, some poems have no other artistic conception, while others have a sense of picture similar to that shown in artistic prose. At this time, the artistic conception produced by poetry phonology is integrated with the artistic conception produced by poetry content and meaning, forming a more magical poetic artistic conception. The artistic conception at this time is the superposition and fusion of sound and painting.