Performance content:
Opening: The stage lights are dim, and then slowly light up, revealing a high school student dressed in Hanfu. They sat on the platform, holding the Analects of Confucius in their hands.
Recitation: Students began to recite the classic passages in The Analects, such as "How about learning from time to time?" Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.
Interpretation: After reciting a passage, one or several students will interpret and share this passage in modern language and tell how these ancient wisdom plays a role in their daily life.
Stage play: Students can adapt some stories or plots in The Analects of Confucius into stage plays, such as Confucius and the Third Son's Theory of Taoism, Yan Hui's Losing His Crown, etc., and show them through performances.
Conclusion: All the students stood up and recited a classic from The Analects together, such as "The way of university lies in virtue, and the way of being close to the people lies in perfection".
Preparatory work:
Clothing: Students can wear Hanfu or school uniform, which reflects the solemn and respectful atmosphere of traditional culture.
Props: There can be desks, paper, ink, pens, inkstones and other props on the stage to increase the scholarly atmosphere.
Music: In recitation and deduction, you can play some classical music, such as guqin music, to create an elegant and quaint atmosphere.
Background: The stage background can be a portrait of Confucius or a shadow of The Analects, which embodies the wisdom inheritance of The Analects.
This activity can not only help students better understand the Analects of Confucius and the wisdom of Confucius, but also exercise their reading, speech and performance abilities, and enhance their self-confidence and team spirit.
Brief introduction of The Analects;
The ancient book The Analects of Confucius (lún yǔ) is a collection of quotations compiled by disciples and re-biography disciples of Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period. Written in the early Warring States period. The book * * * consists of 20 chapters and 492 sections, with quotation as the main body and narrative as the supplement, which embodies the political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles of Confucius and Confucianism.
Most of the works are quotations, but the words are rich in meaning, and some sentences and chapters are vivid. Their main features are concise language, easy to understand and far-reaching ideas. They have an elegant and subtle style, which can express characters in simple dialogues and actions.