On the Sublime Beauty in Li He’s Poetry
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On the Sublime Beauty in Li He’s Poetry

Shuyan Huang 1*
1 Huazhong Agricultural University
*Corresponding author: 2073130744@qq.com
Published on 30 July 2025
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CHR Vol.75
ISSN (Print): 2753-7072
ISSN (Online): 2753-7064
ISBN (Print): 978-1-80590-317-8
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Abstract

Li He, known as the “Poetic Ghost,” possesses a highly distinctive personality, and his poetry is renowned for its peculiar, grotesque, and fantastical style. This paper frames the discussion of Li He’s unique sublime beauty within Western theories of the sublime, drawing on the aesthetics of Longinus, Edmund Burke, and Immanuel Kant. Specifically, Longinus’s theory of rhetorical transcendence highlights the grandeur of language and imagery in Li He’s poetry; Burke’s concept of the sublime rooted in terror elucidates the aesthetic experience derived from death imagery and the transformation of pain; Kant’s idea of rational transcendence reveals Li He’s spiritual resistance under the oppression of fate. Li He’s poetry not only portrays the individual’s insignificance and powerlessness before history and time but also achieves a poetic transcendence of harsh realities through artistic expression. This form of sublime beauty establishes a cross-temporal dialogue with Western theories while retaining the Chinese poetic characteristic of being “mysterious yet grounded in the human world,” thereby offering new aesthetic perspectives for the study of classical poetry.

Keywords:

Li He, Poetry, Theories of the Sublime, Aesthetic Categories

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Huang,S. (2025). On the Sublime Beauty in Li He’s Poetry. Communications in Humanities Research,75,1-8.

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Huang,S. (2025). On the Sublime Beauty in Li He’s Poetry. Communications in Humanities Research,75,1-8.

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Volume title: Proceedings of ICADSS 2025 Symposium: Consciousness and Cognition in Language Acquisition and Literary Interpretation

ISBN: 978-1-80590-317-8(Print) / 978-1-80590-318-5(Online)
Editor: Yanhua Qin, Enrique Mallen
Conference date: 17 September 2025
Series: Communications in Humanities Research
Volume number: Vol.75
ISSN: 2753-7064(Print) / 2753-7072(Online)