no one who knows philosophy does not know Descartes and his famous philosophical basic theory: "I think, therefore I am," or "I think, therefore I am." Let him abandon almost all the existing philosophical theories. He may have been inspired by Socrates and Plato. "All I know is that I don't know anything." If the imaginary world and one's own body no longer exist, then only this illusion exists, that is, I exist as the subject of the illusion. Therefore, it is further inferred that the soul and the body are separated. Then I am defective (defective in thought), or incomplete, so there must be a perfect existence at the beginning, and that is God.
I have said in "A Brief Talk on Aesthetic View and Aesthetic Criticism of New Poetry" that "Poetry is the expression that the object of life proves its existence in the subject of the universe." From the above analysis, we can say that poetry is the shadow of words or words projected by the soul into the perceptual world. This shadow poem is the footprint of the incomplete soul to perfect itself, and it gradually goes to the perfect God from the beginning. So a really good poem is the voice of the soul, which is completely spontaneous.