Abstract
The article examines the basic water images in the creative work of the famous Chinese XX-century poet Hai Zi. In his poetical cosmos, the primordial element ‘water’ represents both the traditional origins of the poet’s artistic world and the author’s individual worldview. Hai Zi discovers close relation and harmony between the world of nature and a human being. In his poetry, the universals of human life and existence are interpreted within the context of ethno-poetical traditions, which is determined by the poetical language itself, and national mythologemes are of great importance here.
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