Do you know the romanticism in China's ancient literature?

Romanticism in the history of China's ancient literature originated from Qu Yuan's Songs of the South. Romanticism runs through all aspects of China's ancient literature, including novels, poems and plays. Among them, poetry and drama have made great progress, with strong feelings, and are good at using bold imagination and rich exaggeration.

In romantic works, exaggerated and vivid rhetorical devices are often used. For example, "Songs of the South" is Qu Yuan's ode to soldiers' heroic fighting. The whole poem uses a lot of literary techniques to render the tragic battle, highlighting the strong feelings of praise and praise.

Romantic literary works focus on introducing ethereal things, depicting the ideal world in a bold and free way, and expressing strong feelings through direct lyric.

Such as "Song of Autumn Pu", "White hair and three thousands of feet, sorrow is like a long beard." It is extremely exaggerated to express your invisible worries with tangible "hair"; I wrote about the speed of going home from the upper reaches of the river with a thousand miles in a day, expressing his relaxed and happy mood on the way to being released.