The ancient poems about National Day are as follows:
1. "Spring Outlook" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: The country is broken, the mountains and rivers are there, and the city is full of spring vegetation. The flowers shed tears when I feel grateful, and the birds are frightened by the hatred. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. The white-headed scratches are shorter, and the hairpin is full of lust.
2. Lu You's "Feelings of Coming Out of the Fence Gate to Welcome the Coolness at Dawn on an Autumn Night": Thirty thousand miles east of the river, there is a sea of ??people, and five thousand are still on the skyscrapers. The remaining people shed tears in the dust and looked south to see Wang Shi for another year.
3. "Two Poems on History" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance. There is no need for amber to be a pillow, nor for a true pearl to be a chariot. If you go far away, you won't see a horse from Qinghai, and if you are too weak, you can't pull out a snake from Shushan. Several people have pre-recorded the music of Nanxun, and finally the blue sky and green trees weep for the green flowers.
4. The tenth month of the golden autumn celebrates the National Day, with flowers blooming and the moon shining brightly. The walls are covered with abundant harvests, and the fragrance of osmanthus lingers at the family banquet in the backyard. When the country is prosperous and the people are prosperous, there is no need to be busy farming and weaving. The mountains and rivers of the motherland are infinitely beautiful, and patriotism does not distinguish between young and old. The whole country celebrates National Day with joy and flowers are dedicated to my motherland. I wish our great motherland prosperity and prosperity and a long-lasting national destiny.
5. The national anthem makes the blood boil, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is filled with the fragrance of osmanthus. Two phoenixes and two phoenixes celebrate the National Day, and the mandarin ducks absolutely bathe in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The colors are colorful because of the celebration, and the golden chrysanthemums praise the bright moon. Dingzuo is prosperous and people are rich, and moon cakes are sweet and people are reunited. In troubled times, everyone is busy creating wealth, so I wish you a prosperous autumn on both festivals. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival and happy National Day.
6. "Inscribed on Lin'an Residence" by Lin Sheng of the Song Dynasty: Outside the Qingshan Tower outside the mountain, when will the singing and dancing in the West Lake stop? The warm wind makes tourists drunk, and they call Hangzhou Bianzhou.
Methods and techniques for reciting ancient poems:
1. Understand the poetic meaning: Before reciting any ancient poem, you first need to understand its general idea and connotation. This means you need to know the meaning of every word and every sentence in the poem. You can better memorize the poem by understanding its background, the author's purpose, and the meaning of each word in the poem.
2. Read aloud multiple times: Reading aloud is a key step in memorizing ancient poems. By reading it aloud multiple times, you can become familiar with the rhythm and rhyme of the poem, which will help you recite it better. During the reading process, try to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the poem and feel the emotion and artistic conception of the poem as much as possible.
3. Segmented memory: Divide a long poem into several short paragraphs and memorize them one by one. Memorize the first paragraph first, then gradually increase the number until you memorize the entire poem. This method may not work well at first, but over time you'll find yourself memorizing the entire poem faster and faster.