1. Deeply understand the language and artistic conception of poetry, integrate yourself with the poet's thoughts and feelings, and produce a * * * sound with the poet. Only when you read it out loud can you have feelings, be vivid and be touching.
2. The structure in which feelings are constantly interrupted and connected by feelings. Poetry is general, often grasping several scenes that can express feelings most powerfully, and describing them in leaps and bounds, and there is often a great leap between poems and stanzas. When reading aloud, we should use the change of intonation to connect the front and back, so as to make the feelings continue.
3. Points "cadence". "cadence" is a paragraph that a poem is divided into by pause, also known as beat or rhythm. It can make people feel the change of sentence patterns, produce a distinct sense of rhythm, and facilitate thinking and understanding. The ancient poems are cadenced, but the new poems are not neat. Long sentences can generally be divided into three or four cadences, especially short sentences as only one cadence. The cadence contains many syllables, so it should be compact and read.
4. Read rhymes. The ancient poems are even and even, and the rhythm is rigorous; The new poem has no requirement for level tone, but emphasizes the tone of language. Both new poetry and ancient poetry emphasize rhyme, and rhyme feet should be displayed with long syllables, not with stress, otherwise it will dilute logical stress and affect the expression of meaning.