Appreciation of water mirror poems

Hui Dobro attaches great importance to the role of images. He believes that image is the foundation of poetry creation, the means to connect different things, and the key to express artistic conception and charm. Only through vivid and vivid images can certain aesthetic principles be realized. In Water Mirror, the poet vividly described the image of a "mirror": this mirror is invisible, it is not an ordinary mirror, it can be magical, it can "turn into a stream" and "stay away from my room and follow the black stream"; This mirror has great power. It is "deeper than the universe" and even more surprising is that "all swans are immersed in it". The mirror is personified and has the characteristics of life.

This mirror was originally "under the dreamy sky" and "on its waves", the poet's imagination was flying, and the poet's "vision was sailing like a ship". After the voyage, there will be a magical landscape, that is, "a mysterious rose blooms in my heart" and "an intoxicated nightingale wings in my hand". Therefore, the poet concretized the abstract illusion, expressed those obscure things with vivid images, and wrote them clearly and accurately.

When he was young, Huidoboro admired French writers and accepted the influence of western avant-garde poetry. He opposed all traditions and advocated that poetry was an "absolute creation", declaring that "the primary responsibility of a poet is to build a warehouse; The second responsibility is to create; The third responsibility is creation. " Water Mirror clearly embodies his creative thoughts. He personifies the mirror and writes obscure things clearly, clearly and accurately with the help of personified images. In addition, he concretized the abstract things and abstracted the concrete things, giving people a strange effect and refreshing.

This poem also has a strong symbolism and magic color. Mirrors can "turn into streams" and "stay away from my room". This in itself is beyond reproach, but it is "flowing with the dark." Among them, the word "black" has full symbolic significance, and black itself represents mystery.