Poems About Lilac Knot, Volume 1 for Sixth Grade

Poems about Lilac Knot, Volume 1 for Grade 6:

1. The east wind blows away last year’s sorrow and liberates the Lilac Knot. 11. "Good things come soon, an oriole sounds at the bottom of the flower" Liu Han

2. All the leaves are in good condition, and the lilac knot is accompanied by twilight sorrow. 11. "Xiangju·Xianguan deep in spring around the painting building" Fangxing

3. The soft strips do not learn the lilac knot, and the dwarf trees are still planted with jasmine. 11. "Rui Partridge·The east wind leaves the old plum terrace in the cold" Cheng Gai

4. Diligently untie the lilac knots and let the branches spread to celebrate spring. 11. "Dingxiang·Long leisurely people on the river don't ask" Lu Guimeng

5. Why is the strong appearance, the sword knotted with lilac. 11. "Farewell·Patriots Sigh the Passage of Water" by Tan Sitong

6. Diligence is needed to untie the lilac knots and release spring freely among the branches. 11. "Compositions from Dingliyuan" by Wang Anshi

7. Xiaoxuan is sad into the lilac knot, and cardamom shoots grow in spring in the quiet path. 11. "Spring Thoughts in the Small Garden" by Lu You

8. After a short while, the Tang Dynasty came back again, and the lilac dream water gurgled. 11. "Jingjiu Yu·Temporarily arrived at Gao Tangxiao and returned" by Zhang Mi

Textbook analysis:

"Lilac Knot" is the first volume of the textbook compiled by the Ministry of Education for the sixth grade of primary school Chinese Unit Lesson 2. While nature gives the lilac its fragrance, it also gives the "lilac knot" the symbolic meaning of sorrow and resentment.

In teaching, we should educate students to have both a mood for flower appreciation and a desire to untie knots. When we face the knots in life - unsatisfactory things - we should be like the author Zong Pu and face them optimistically, calmly and freely.