What is the "image" in ancient poetry?

The so-called "image" is the picture of life shown in poetry, which can be generally divided into character images, natural scenery images and objective things images. (1) character image. The poet image "I" in poetry generally refers to the lyric hero, that is, the poet himself. It is different from the "I" in the novel (not the author himself). (2) the image of the scene. The landscape image in the poem is the scenery in love. Lyrics are often subjective emotional images with the help of objective images (mountains, rivers, vegetation, etc.). ), that is, there is an image of "meaning", that is, "image". Poets usually express themselves through images, and poets as subjects are often integrated with images as objects. Sometimes there are several images in a poem, and they are all interrelated. (3) The image of things refers to the image of poems about things. Things and people often grasp the characteristics of things from the perspective of integration of things and people. Characters (characters or lyrical heroes portrayed in poetry) Image (images) Scenery (scenery when writing landscape poems or miscellaneous poems (objects in chanting poems or miscellaneous poems)