The artistic conception of Jiaxu is 300 words.
The artistic conception is far-reaching and profound, which means "sadness without injury" Jianjia is a famous article in the Book of Songs, and its simple and natural language gives people a rich sense of beauty. The first is implicit beauty. The work is not directly lyrical, but implicitly expresses the poet's passion, infatuation, anxiety and disappointment through the poet's action of looking for Iraqis. Secondly, the artistic conception is beautiful. The poet's infatuation, dream and trance for the Iraqi people are integrated with the misty scenery in the early morning of autumn; The poet's melancholy and frustrated mood of pursuing nothingness is integrated with the bleak scene in late autumn. After reading this scene, I only feel sad, quiet and endless images. The third is hazy beauty. The whole poem of Jiaxu is confusing and foggy, presenting a mysterious and hazy beauty in vague images. At the beginning of each chapter of the poem, the brushwork of seeing interest in fu is adopted. Through the description and admiration of the real scene in front of me, I drew an ethereal artistic conception that enveloped the whole article. The poet grasps the uniqueness of autumn colors, and repeatedly depicts and renders the empty and sad atmosphere in late autumn, so as to express the poet's disappointment but ardent yearning for his friends. There are three chapters in the whole poem, and only a few words are changed in each chapter, which not only plays the artistic effect of repeating chapters and sentences, chanting repeatedly, singing three times and sighing three times, but also plays the role of constantly promoting poetry. With the passage of time, it symbolizes the long-term gaze and pursuit of the lyric hero; With the change of location, it symbolizes the elusive Iraqi people; The whole poem repeatedly plays up the difficulties in the pursuit process to highlight the indomitable spirit of the lyric hero. Just as "Words on Earth" said, "Jia Jian's poem impressed me the most."