Morning Reading Initiation Book Week 10
Frontispiece: Choose the classics and precipitate the heritage.
A small step every day, growing up unconsciously!
Be a prepared person, not afraid of wind and rain!Good luck with you!
Section I
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original text] Clothes are expensive and clean, not expensive. The upper follower, the lower part is called the home - "Regulation".
Translation] Clothes need to be neat and tidy, and do not have to be expensive, famous, or gorgeous. Dressing should consider your own identity and occasion, but also weigh the financial situation of your family, which is the way to run a family.
2. Read aloud the short passage Big Camel.
Camels and camels are ambitious, and they are not afraid of wind and sun.
Walking in the desert, transporting salt, no matter how hard and tired you are, you don't speak.
Section II
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original] Grass" Don Bai Juyi.
Leaving the grass on the plain, one year old and one withered.
Wildfires burn inexhaustibly, and spring breezes blow and regenerate.
The field is full of lush grass, and the grass is thick in autumn and winter and spring every year.
Wildfires can't burn up the weeds all over the ground, and the spring breeze blows and the earth is green and fluffy.
2. Read aloud the passage Big Dragonfly.
Big dragonfly, green eyes, a pair of bright eyes, fly and fly, stop and stop, fly around to catch mosquitoes and flies.
Section III
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original text] walk every day, not afraid of thousands of miles, often do, not afraid of thousands of things. - Aphorisms
Translation] Walk every day, not afraid that the road is thousands of reasons away;Always do things, and don't be afraid of thousands of things. The implication is that to achieve one's goals, it is inseparable from hard work, and success and failure are the result of long-term step-by-step accumulation.
2. Read aloud the short essay Duckling.
The duckling, dressed in yellow, has a flat beak and red feet.
Quack and sing loudly, swinging down the pond.
Section IV
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original text] Evening view of Liuqiao" Song Lu You.
Xiaopu heard the fish jumping, and waited for the crane to return in the forest.
Idle clouds do not become rain, so the mountains fly.
On the shore of the stream, you can hear the sound of fish jumping into the water, and the criss-crossing trees are waiting for the white cranes to fly back.
A few idle floating clouds are always difficult to converge into a light rain, so they have to stick to the green mountainside and fly slowly.
2. Read aloud the short passage Little Crab.
The little crab, so proud, runs sideways around, scares away the fish, knocks down the shrimp, and does not know how to be polite at all.
Section V
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original text] It is not too late to make up for the loss of sheep. - Warring States Policy
If you have lost a sheep, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold. Figurative mistakes should be remedied in time.
2. Read aloud The mountain is good to look at the mountain.
There was a goat grazing, and it was good to see that mountain.
Run up the South Mountain to look at the North Mountain, and see the grass in the North Mountain;
Running up the North Mountain to look at the South Mountain, I still feel that the South Mountain is good.
Nanshan and Beishan can't stop running, and their stomachs are growling with hunger.
Section VI
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original text] Su Jian Dejiang Tang Meng Haoran.
Move the boat to park the smoke, and the sunset is new.
The wild sky is low and the trees are low, and Jiang Qingyue is close to people.
Translation] I moored the boat next to the smoky sandbar, and at sunset I felt a new sorrow.
The fields are boundless, and the sky in the distance is lower than the nearby woods;The river is clear, and the bright moon seems to be more close to people.
2. Read aloud a short passage A vine on a high mountain.
A vine on a high mountain, with a copper bell hanging on the head of the rattan.
The wind blows the vine and the copper bell moves, and the wind sets the vine to stop the copper bell stops.
Section VII
1. Reading aloud in Chinese culture.
Original] Ask Liu 19" Tang Bai Juyi.
Green ant new brew wine, red clay small stove.
If you want snow in the evening, you can drink a cup of nothing
Translation] My family's newly brewed rice wine has not yet been filtered, and the surface of the wine is covered with a layer of green bubbles, and the aroma is tangy. A small stove for scalding sake made from red clay is also ready.
It's overcast, and it looks like it's going to snow in the evening, can you stay and have a drink with me?
Second, the short essay reading aloud is windy.
The wind is coming, the rain is coming
*Carry a drum on your back.
What drums?Flower hubs.
Ping Pong Two Hundred and Five.