Interpretation of Tang Poetry and Song Ci: Poetry is the Voice of the Heart, and Words Are Objects of Emotion

Interpretation of Tang Poetry and Song Ci: Poetry is the Voice of the Heart, and Words Are Objects of Emotion

by Li Jie

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Take away the Tang poetry and Song lyrics, and a beautiful face of Chinese culture will be gone. Following "Wonderful Book! Book from Heaven!" "Holographic Image of History and Culture: On "Dream of Red Mansions"", another strange cognitive work to "clean up the smog" has been published. Overturning the millennium conclusion, there is a different way of opening Tang poetry and Song poetry, a strange book that cannot be pulled by the gravity of the earth, and reviving the humanistic spirit of the Chinese nation buried by history. Whether it is Wang Guowei, Chen Yinke, Hu Shizhi, Long Yusheng, Shi Zhecun, or Qian Zhongshu, they must be scrutinized strictly. Li Jie in "Interpretations of Tang Poems and Song Ci" is sharp and passionate. He thinks what ordinary people cannot think of and speaks what ordinary people dare not say. "Poetry is the voice of the heart" and "words are emotional objects" are Li Jie's aesthetic purposes. Personal experience and personal feelings are the origin of artistic conception and the foundation of aesthetics.

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