Carnival in other meaning.

Other meaning: Subversion and Integration.

From: an important term in literary theory and cultural studies, which mainly comes from Bakhtin's "carnival poetics theory".

Interpretation: Bakhtin put forward carnival poetics theory when studying the works of Renaissance writers such as Dostoevsky, rabelais and Cervantes, represented by his doctoral thesis "rabelais's Creation and Folk Culture in the Middle Ages and Renaissance".

Carnival is mainly aimed at the mental state of the group. In folk literature, the boundary between audience and actors is blurred, and the sublimation of individual status forms a situation of group carnival.

The original meaning of carnival: indulge in joy.

Pronunciation: Kuang Huān

Quote: Wang Yongbin's "Zhu Zhen Curtain, Bashan Spring Prosperity, Harmony with People's Wings" in Song Dynasty: How many revels did you have when you were 100 years old?

There are hundreds of years in a person's life, but there are a few days when he is really intoxicated with joy.

Example: "All banquets must come to an end", and all revelry will end in discord, leaving a table of cups and plates in a mess and chicken feathers all over the place.

Extended data synonyms:

1, He Huan? 【 hān huān 】 wanton joy.

Quote: Tang Hanyu and Meng Jiao's "South of the City Couplet": "There are mixed feelings, and the price is rich."

Happy clothes and accessories are messy, and gold and jade are more valuable.

2. Teng Huan? 【 tenghu ā n 】 is also called "Teng". Dance happily. Very happy.

Quotations: Guo Moruo's Collection of Works Celebrating May Day in Moscow I: "The waves are rolling and the people are ecstatic on May Day."

Ex.: In Jiang's rogue consciousness, at this moment, he seemed to be back to his childhood, snuggling in his mother's arms, coquetry and exultation, which deeply touched and fascinated him.