Similarities and differences between Li Qingzhao and Dickinson's poems

Starting with the different images, different connotations and different colors of flower images in Li Qingzhao's and Dickinson's poems, it lies in the differences of artists' creative personalities and their long-term infiltration of Chinese and Western cultural traditions, ways of thinking and poetic concepts. Influenced by the profound tradition of China literature, Yi 'an's flower-chanting ci values spirit over form, and the colorful flower images symbolize the noble, detached and unique personality of the poetess. However, the poetess could not bear the heavy shackles of feudal ethics and traditional poetics, and grief and depression became the main tone of Yi 'an's poems about flowers, and she did not walk out of the cultural barrier dominated by male chauvinism.

Emily Dickinson regards flowers as a symbol of female consciousness, and the change of flower images in her poems fully reflects the transformation process of women from passive to independent. Deeply influenced by humanism and transcendentalism, Dickinson's flower-chanting poems exude a strong individual consciousness, which enables her to successfully break through and surpass the patriarchal cultural tradition and male-centered discourse mode, highlighting women's self-reliance, self-improvement and self-esteem.

Li Qingzhao was a famous poetess in China in Song Dynasty. Her style is fresh and graceful, and she is praised as the personality charm of "Lang Yue Qing Feng" by later generations. Emily Dickinson is an important poet in the history of American poetry development, "the pioneer of American poetry" and "the pioneer of all other traditions of modern American poetry". What they have in common is that they are all outstanding representatives of female poets in the literary world, and they have left a lot of poems, which have the same effect in terms of poetry creation environment, poetry theme, poetry art form and so on. For reference.