What are the characteristics of love in Qiong Yao's works?

Throughout Qiong Yao's works, the eternal theme of love runs through her whole creation. The love in Qiong Yao's works is by no means a moaning promiscuity, but can present a series of tender and lovely emotions from its profound ideological connotation. Below, from the love theme in Qiong Yao's works, the main features are as follows: 1. Pursuing the true meaning of love with beautiful emotions and constructing ideal love. The dream love story written by Qiong Yao is the pursuit of popular feelings, and its aesthetic value is mainly reflected in giving readers spiritual satisfaction and emotional pleasure, so it is idealized. In this regard, Qiong Yao said frankly: "Some dirty, messy, cunning and vicious things in real life often make me unbearable. I believe there are many people in the same situation as me. I am not the only aesthete in the world, but I express my views and feelings about' beauty' in my works. " Indeed, novels often interpret the feelings between men and women by praising true love, faithful love and moral education in life. For example, Li in How Many Sunsets Are Red met his lover He 18 years ago in Taipei. Although he hates ice very much and loves him very much, he cherishes the realistic family and does not desecrate his feelings for her husband because of He's appearance. Similarly, Jiang's Pure Love (out of the window), Yin's childhood friends and Qiao Shupei's Clouds all over the sky, etc., this kind of love without any secular color and additional conditions is simple, sincere and strong. Of course, the love of these characters is not smooth sailing, and it will also be a tragic ending, but most of them are caused by emotional entanglements, not external objective factors. From this perspective, it is with this beautiful idea that Qiong Yao tells a nearly perfect love story, engraves a sincere and lovely character and creates a dreamlike artistic conception.

Second, create a tortuous, vivid and bizarre plot pattern with diversified character relationships. Qiong Yao's novels are fascinating because she arouses people's emotions and tells the story between several characters in a world in a confusing and beautiful way, thus showing the love landscape in different forms.

Let readers complete their dreams and ideals that cannot be realized in reality. Constructing this plot mode not only absorbs the characteristics of China's traditional novels and dramas, but also draws lessons from the suspense setting methods in foreign literature, resulting in interlocking and ups and downs, making the novel legendary. For example, Deep Courtyard and Wild Goose in the Woods both tell a story of revenge. Fang and Tao retaliated for an "infatuation", which was an emotional injury caused by life, but a misunderstanding of her sister's death. However, once love has healed the old wounds, the mystery of misunderstanding will be solved, which will make the protagonist's fate as a drama-style double character change dramatically.

Third, explore the boys and girls in the first love with delicate brushstrokes, focus on depicting their inner world and reveal their inner mysteries. Qiong Yao is especially good at grasping the subtle psychological changes in the relationship between men and women, and dispelling the first love feelings of excitement, confusion, mystery and hesitation from many angles and sides. For example, Xia Chulei, a passionate and lively girl in A Red Bean, is also liked by the Liang brothers, but Chu Lei can't tell friendship from love. When she fell in love with her handsome and headstrong brother, she was like a whale swimming in the desert, unable to get an ocean of feelings. Chulei ignored her spoony brother, and it was not until he was disabled to save Chulei that she suddenly realized. The novel vividly depicts Chu Lei's regret for being slow and lost. Read it carefully, with endless aftertaste.

Qiong Yao's novels are permeated with China's classical aesthetic taste in artistic expression, which mainly has the following characteristics: First, the method of creating artistic conception by traditional poetry is integrated into the novels. Qiong Yao used her good knowledge of ancient literature to introduce ancient poetry to form artistic conception to set off the relationship between men and women and their feelings of parting, or set it as a title, such as a curtain of quiet dreams, several sunsets, gathering and parting two feelings, etc. , profound meaning, full of charm.

Secondly, the language is beautiful and vivid, relaxed and smooth, and read it to the end. This is inseparable from the attractive storyline created by Qiong Yao, but it also shows the ingenious application of Qiong Yao's skilled and standardized literary language.

However, Qiong Yao's novels also have shortcomings in art, such as narrow theme and sameness; Some works are contrary to common sense and have weak credibility. As a romantic novel, this deficiency is also reasonable.