Ancient poems
In the long history of Chinese civilization, countless literati and artists have used their brushwork to paint beautiful and moving natural pictures。Among them, the poem "Little Pond" written by the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli shows us a vivid and lively pond scenery with its fresh and natural language. Next, I will explain how to recite this famous ancient poem for you in detail.
The full poem of "Little Pond" is as follows: "The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water and loves the sunshine." The little lotus showed its sharp corners, and a dragonfly had already stood on its head. ”
First, we can divide the whole poem into four lines to understand and memorize sentence by sentence
The first sentence: "The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle". The poem describes the trickle of a spring, without sound, as if silently cherishing every drop of water. The key points here are "spring", "silent", and "cherishing the trickle", and through these key words, we can imagine a serene and delicate picture.
The second sentence: "The shade of the tree shines on the water and loves the sunshine". The poem depicts the reflection of the shade of the tree on the water, and it loves the soft sunlight. The key words here are "shade", "shine on the water", and "sunny", and through these words, we can feel a kind of harmony and tranquility in the natural world.
The third sentence: "The little lotus shows its sharp corners". This poem describes the tip of a lotus leaf that has just emerged from the water, and it is still just a small horn. The key words here are "small lotus" and "sharp corners", through these words, we can imagine the scene of the lotus leaves first dewed, fresh and lovely.
The fourth sentence: "There have long been dragonflies standing on their heads". The last line of the poem depicts a dragonfly resting on a lotus leaf early. The key words here are "dragonfly" and "standing on the head", and through these words, we can feel the vitality of the natural world.
After understanding the four lines of the poem, we can further strengthen our memory through the following methods
1.Pictorial memory: Forming a clear image in your mind of the picture described in each line of the poem. For example, imagine the trickle of a spring, the reflection of the shade of a tree on the water, the first appearance of a lotus leaf, and the image of a dragonfly perched on a lotus leaf.
2.* with rhythm: Try to combine the verse with ** and rhythm. Feeling the rhythm and rhythm of the verses can make the memorization process easier and more fun.
3.Situational Imagination: Connecting a poem to a real-life situation. For example, when you see a small pond that is peaceful, you can recall the poem "Little Pond" and imagine the picture it describes.
4.Group recitation: Divide the verses into groups of 2-3 sentences. By reading and reciting each set of verses repeatedly, it gradually expands to the entire psalm.
5.Repetition and review: It is very important to recite verses repeatedly. Review and review the parts that have already been memorized every once in a while to strengthen the memorization.
6.Share & Discuss: Share the verse you have memorized with a friend or family member and discuss and explain its meaning together. Through communication and discussion, it is possible to deepen the understanding and memory of the verses.
7.Try dictation: In the process of memorization, it is also helpful to try to dictate verses. Dictation can test whether you really grasp the content of the poem, and it can also improve your writing skills.
Finally, when you recite the poem "Koike", don't forget to understand and feel the beauty and mood it conveys。Yang Wanli uses concise language to describe a vivid scene of a small pond that allows us to feel the beauty and harmony of nature. By reciting this poem, we can better understand and appreciate the profound heritage and poetic beauty of Chinese culture.