(a) near before far. Most of the ancient prose in the pre-Qin period is difficult to understand, while the ancient prose in the Ming and Qing dynasties is relatively easy to read, so we can read it backwards in historical order, that is, first read short stories such as Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and Notes of Yuewei Caotang, and then read the ancient prose in the Ming, Yuan, Song and Tang Dynasties until the pre-Qin period, so that we can get the effect that it is easy first and then difficult. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and Notes from Yuewei Caotang were recommended by People's Literature Publishing House, Zhonghua Book Company and Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House.
(2) First short and then long. Start with short poems and essays, then transition to novellas, and finally to large-scale works.
(3) The combination of listening and reading. In the process of reading, you can download the reading version of ancient prose and poems from the Internet (it is better to have ancient music and songs, there are many on Himalayan websites, and some are long works). While listening and reading, you can feel the melody beauty of China's ancient poems and recite important chapters, laying a solid foundation for thoroughly mastering famous sentences.