"Poetic artistic conception" refers to the perceptual artistic conception expressed in poetic works. It is the soul and core of poetic works and the essence of the emotions and thoughts expressed in poems. The artistic conception of poetry not only refers to the scenery and emotions depicted in the work, but also refers to the deep ideological and emotional connotations conveyed by the work.
The artistic conception of poetry is usually reflected through the author's emotions, imagination, expression techniques and other aspects. For example, the lofty, fresh and leisurely artistic conception expressed in "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was achieved by depicting mountains, rivers and natural landscapes, and using allusions and metaphors.
The beauty and uniqueness of the artistic conception of poetry lie not only in the scenery and emotions it depicts, but also in the thoughts and emotional connotations it conveys.