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Frontiers in Art Research, 2025, 7(4); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2025.070414.

The Aesthetic Perception of Fang Ming's Language Art

Author(s)

Qu Bingye, Gao Yixin

Corresponding Author:
​Qu Bingye
Affiliation(s)

Sichuan University of Media and Communication, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Abstract

Elocnte is an important form of oral communication, which is a creative activity that transforms literary works into language performance by the creator. Artist in the art of creation, not only can not be separated from the objective text, but also from the subjective creation of emotions, an excellent artist from the social life of the accumulation of emotions after the second degree of creation of literary works, the achievement of a unique audible language works, the formation of a unique aesthetic connotation. Mr. Fang Ming,former chairman of Insititude of Broadcasting and television China, has created countless infectious works of art with clear language, warm voice, beautiful physique on the basis of his profound cultural background and a lot of life experiences. For example, "Water-flow Exercise", "Dreaming of Traveling to Tianmu Yinliu Farewell", "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival", "The Road to Shu", "Symphony before Dawn" and so on. Mr. Fang Ming expresses these literary works emotionally to the audience, conveying the ideological content of the poems and texts, thus further triggering the audience's empathy.

Keywords

language arts, Fang Ming, aesthetics

Cite This Paper

Qu Bingye, Gao Yixin. The Aesthetic Perception of Fang Ming's Language Art. Frontiers in Art Research (2025), Vol. 7, Issue 4: 94-99. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2025.070414.

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