Abstract
As a pioneer of symbolism in modern Chinese poetry, Li Jinfa's works have received complex evaluations in literary history. In the first half of the twentieth century, Li Jinfa's poetry contrasted sharply with the realism and romanticism of the time, and his obscure style, though criticized, opened up new aesthetic paths in poetry. This paper delves into the theme of time and the view of time in Li Jinfa's poetry, revealing his deep feelings about the passage of time and his reflections on modernity through a close reading of Li Jinfa's poetry. Starting from the theme of time in Li Jinfa's poetry, this paper explains Li's attitude towards the past and the present moment, as well as Li's criticism of the negative effects of modernity. From a cross-section of the single image of "bee", the paper also examines the special position and meaning of "bee" in Li Jinfa's imagery system. In conclusion, this study illustrates Lee Goldfarb's reflection on linear time and the heterotopias and heterotopias he creates in his poetry, demonstrating a rebellion against the rhythms of modern life and an emphasis on momentary experience.
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