The Combination of Reality and Illusion in Poetry Appreciation

The Combination of Reality and Illusion in Poetry Appreciation 1. Learning Objectives1. Understand what is real writing and what is illusory writing. 2. Learn to judge the methods of combining reality and illusion. 3. Clarify the role of combining reality and illusion. 4. Master the answering pattern to form complete answers.2. Knowledge Review1. What is … Read more

The Interplay of Reality and Imagination in Classical Chinese Poetry

The Interplay of Reality and Imagination in Classical Chinese Poetry

The combination of reality and imagination is a common expressive technique in classical Chinese poetry. “Reality” refers to the tangible scenes, events, and environments that exist in the objective world, which can be captured through visual, auditory, and other sensory perceptions; “Imagination” refers to the emotions, ideas, and dreams that exist in subjective consciousness, which … Read more

Exploring the Application of Reality and Illusion in Ancient Poetry

The concepts of reality (实) and illusion (虚) originally stem from philosophical categories, under which the theory of reality and illusion in aesthetics has developed. In ancient Chinese artistic creation and criticism, the theory of reality and illusion has been widely applied. Mr. Zong Baihua conducted an in-depth analysis and exploration of the reality and … Read more

The Concepts of Xu (Void) and Shi (Reality) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Concepts of Xu (Void) and Shi (Reality) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Xū (虚) refers to emptiness, derived from the character 虍 (hǔ, tiger skin) and 丘 (qiū, mound). The original meaning of Xū is a desolate area governed by a tiger (土, earth). The character 丘 represents two people fleeing back to back, symbolizing the discord of human hearts (土, heart). The character 虍 is composed … Read more

The Interplay of Reality and Illusion in Traditional Chinese Painting

The Interplay of Reality and Illusion in Traditional Chinese Painting

The concepts of reality (实, shí) and illusion (虚, xū) are important categories in Chinese aesthetics, complementing and enhancing each other. “Reality” refers to tangible entities, while “illusion” pertains to the abstract, ethereal, and imaginary. Properly handling the relationship between reality and illusion is a crucial expressive technique in creating the artistic conception of Chinese … Read more