What do images and artistic conception mean in Chinese?

Yixiang Xi dang

[picture; Image]

definition

Something with certain significance and emotional appeal, which is a fusion of objective image and subjective mind.

The so-called image is the artistic image created by the objective image through the unique emotional activities of the creative subject.

To put it simply, image is an image with meaning, and it is an objective image used to entrust subjective feelings.

In comparative literature, the noun interpretation of image is: the so-called "image" can be simply said to be the combination of subjective "meaning" and objective "image", that is, the "object image" that blends into the poet's thoughts and feelings and is given a specific image with some special meaning and literary meaning.

Artistic conception of artistic works

definition

Artistic conception refers to the poetic space presented in lyric works, which is full of scenes, reality and reality, active in life rhythm and infinite charm.

If the typical image is a single image, then the artistic conception is an image system composed of several images, and it is an advanced form of literary image as a whole image.

Although there are different opinions on the theory of "realm" in literary and art circles, it is surprising that most theorists equate "realm" with "artistic conception", which is called "literary image" and "world in works". This view is undoubtedly one-sided.

As a general idiom, the word "realm", such as the cloud "there are two realms, the realm of poets and the realm of ordinary people", refers to an abstract realm in works. Another cloud says, "Those who have achieved great success in ancient and modern times, when asked by universities, must go through three realms." This so-called realm refers to people who have achieved success at different stages. Another example is the cloud "the bright moon shines on the snow", "the river flows day and night", "the bright moon hangs in the sky" and "the Yellow River gathers yen", which can be described as a wonder of the ages. The so-called border lunch here refers to the scenery described by the author.