The Artistic Expression and Aesthetic Value of the Artistic Conception of Tang Poetry on Landscape

Authors

  • Ruijia Yi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/7r3fpw94

Keywords:

Tang Dynasty landscape poetry, Artistic expression, Aesthetic value

Abstract

The landscape poetry of the Tang Dynasty holds a prominent place in the history of Chinese literature, especially the landscape poetry of the High Tang period, which represents the pinnacle of the development of Chinese landscape poetry. The inspiration and material for the creation of landscape poetry stem from natural landscapes. The texts of Tang Dynasty landscape poetry reflect the aesthetic consciousness of Tang poets. Through their contemplation of nature, poets discovered the inherent beauty of nature, experiencing the purification and cultivation of their souls during the aesthetic appreciation of nature, thus gaining a sense of beauty from these activities. One of the key reasons why Tang poetry became the peak of ancient Chinese poetic art is the epoch-making breakthroughs in the creation of artistic conception, particularly in landscape poetry, where the artistic conception presents new forms. This paper deeply analyzes the artistic expression and aesthetic value of the artistic conception in Tang poetry's landscape poetry, revealing its unique position in the history of Chinese literature and providing useful references for modern literary creation.

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Published

07-11-2024

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How to Cite

Yi, R. (2024). The Artistic Expression and Aesthetic Value of the Artistic Conception of Tang Poetry on Landscape. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 17(1), 276-279. https://doi.org/10.54097/7r3fpw94