The formation of artistic conception is a concrete manifestation of the poet's deepening understanding of the essence of objective things. The creation of artistic conception is the artistic practice of the poet to find a more typical artistic environment for the emotions in life. For example, Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge is a model of artistic beauty. In poetry, Xu Zhimo painstakingly managed and deliberately pursued the artistic conception of poetry. He concentrated his feelings for his alma mater for many years in concise poems and melted them into some images and imaginations full of personality. Because Xu Zhimo skillfully integrates atmosphere, emotion and image, creating a realm of bright colors, clear lines and symmetry. You see, in the eyes of the poet, the weeping willows in the sunset by the river are covered with a rich and charming gold, swaying in the gentle breeze, and the graceful figure is reflected in the water, just like a beautiful bride, whose gorgeous figure ripples in the water and in the poet's heart. In Xu Zhimo's eyes, the sparkling spring in Liu Yin has precipitated his beautiful and charming dreams like a rainbow; It can be said that the "rainbow-like dream" like the moon in the water and the flower in the mirror is so vivid, lifelike and fascinating that it seems to be within reach. As a result, he seems to be in a boat full of stars, tapping the longitudinal songs to the depths of the river with faint aquatic plants, looking for his rainbow-like dream. . . . . Can dreams be found? Then a few flutes soaked with faint sadness, silent summer insects and silent Cambridge set off a dreamy melancholy, so a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages was born: "I left quietly, just as I came quietly;" I waved my sleeve without taking away a cloud. "The whole poem, which is born from the scene, the scene is born from the scene, the scene blends with the scene, and the object and I are integrated, which constitutes the profound artistic conception of the poem and leaves a very deep impression on the readers.
Wang Guowei in "The Thorn on Earth" must go through three realms if he wants to make achievements in the university and become a scholar:
Scene 1: The west wind withered the green trees last night. A person in a tall building can see the end of the world.
The second realm: the belt is getting wider and wider, but I don't regret it, which makes people haggard for Iraq.
The third scene: the crowd searched for him for thousands of Baidu, and when they turned around, they saw that the man was in a dim state.
Later generations regard this as the three realms of poetry.