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Reflections on learning traditional classics and being a China-rooted person

Although today is Sunday, I still get up early, because the teacher sent a text message last night asking us to be at eight o'clock this morning. Watching excellent classic reading programs, after breakfast, I sat quietly in front of the computer waiting for the performance of the program, for fear of missing the wonderful moment.

I thought classic reading was standing on the stage with a book in my hand, but I didn't expect it to be presented to us in so many forms. The children lined up in different formations, put on all kinds of ancient costumes, and presented a rich classic reading feast for the audience with dancing, singing and reading aloud. Listening to their passionate reading, I seem to have returned to a distant time and saw the students sitting in school reciting classic words in cadence. Their loud singing, beautiful dancing and pure performance made me feel there.

I focused on the performance of each program, and I was deeply attracted by this China classic. Tang poetry, Song ci, Disciples' Rules, Analects of Confucius and hundreds of family names are well-known classics of Chinese studies, which let us appreciate the enthusiasm of poets and authors and inspire our patriotism. Watching the children read aloud with great interest, accompanied by wonderful music, I unconsciously read along with them.