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Three elements of artistic conception

Artistic conception consists of image, space and atmosphere.

Artistic conception is a Chinese vocabulary, and pinyin is yì jìng. It refers to the artistic realm formed by the fusion of the life picture depicted in literary and artistic works and the thoughts and feelings expressed. It is characterized by emotion in the scene, scenery in the emotion and blending of scenes. Any art that can impress the appreciator (reader or audience) always reflects the "environment" of the object and the "intention" of the author, that is, the author can express his feelings through the image and include his feelings in the image. Broadly speaking, it includes both the author and the appreciator. The former is determined by the author's aesthetic concept and aesthetic evaluation level, which can be divided into true and false, with and without, big and small, deep and shallow, while the latter is divided into big and small because of the different aesthetic concept and aesthetic evaluation of the appreciator.

Citation interpretation

Artistic conception refers to a realm that people can feel and understand, but it is difficult to express clearly and concretely. It is the unity of form, expression and reason, and the coordination of truth and reality, which is born by accident and contained in image.

Zhu Chengjue's Poem of Stay in the Hall in the Ming Dynasty: "The beauty of poetry lies in the harmony of artistic conception. Apart from sound, it is the true taste." In the Qing Dynasty, Yu Yue's Essays on Hall Spring, Volume II: "Yun Qi's monasticism is extraordinary." Duanmu Hongliang's The Art of Guan Shanyue: "People who paint plum blossoms rarely break through the Lin Hejing-style plum blossom character, and always emphasize the faint fragrance and the artistic conception of thin shadows."

Modifier: quiet and leisurely, gorgeous and magnificent, fresh and natural, quiet and quiet, magnificent, gloomy and sad, bleak and desolate, vigorous and open, bright and broad, impassioned and solemn.