On baudelaire's writing technique of rotting corpse.

The Rotting Body is a love poem dedicated by the poet Baudelaire to his lover Jenny Duval. The whole poem tries to describe the ugliness and horror of carrion from the perspective of vision and hearing, from the front and side, paving the way for the following theme. At the end of the poem, the author changed from a rotting corpse to the person he loved, and the person he loved will eventually become a rotting corpse, but even so, her charm, her spirit and the poet will remain in my heart forever. What is expressed in the poem is a kind of love that transcends the physical body and all material existence, a kind of pure and detached love that is not contaminated with secular gas. In the eyes of poets, true love transcends material things. In his view, all material things, such as appearance, money, age, rights, etc., are as worthless as rotting corpses and will eventually rot and disappear, which seems to have no effect on his love for his lover. Only true love is eternal. True love should be like this. Love is a person's spirit, a person's inner quality, not anything attached to him/her. Love is the attraction of two hearts, and has nothing to do with material things. Unfortunately, this is an idealized love. In the real world, it seems to lack the soil for survival, so there is no trace. Just enjoy it from a distance in literary works.