How to recite the second part of Xue Mei?

Xue Mei's Second Recitation Method

First, read the poem skillfully.

If you don't read enough ancient poems, you can't remember them. Reciting ancient poems is a very boring thing, but once you have been trained repeatedly, ancient poems will be deeply imprinted in your mind and will be very handy to use.

Of course, reading is also skillful. In order to remember an ancient poem, we need to read it through. For a long ancient poem, we can take it apart, break it down into several parts, recite it in blocks and recite it together.

Second, the clever use of keywords

When reading ancient poems, write down some key words in your notebook. Under the prompt of key words, you will gradually become familiar with reciting ancient poems and know that you can recite them skillfully. After you can recite it skillfully, don't look at the key words again. With the help of keywords, the time required for endorsement can be shortened, the understanding of ancient poetry can be deepened and the ancient poetry can be memorized more quickly.

Third, understand the main idea of the article and give full play to your imagination.

In the process of endorsement, we must not let "Dont Ask For Help understand." Be sure to understand the meaning of ancient poetry, otherwise it is white back. On the basis of understanding the meaning of ancient poetry, fully imagine and connect the contents of ancient poetry into a logical sentence or story.

Fourth, grasp the best reciting time.

There is also prime time for endorsement. Generally speaking, 9 am to 1 1 o, 3 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm to1o are the best memory time for people. During this period, the speed and quality of memorizing knowledge are better.

Xue Mei's Second Original Text

Plum without snow without spirit, snow without poetry.

The sunset poem is full of snow all day, and Mei is ten springs.

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Only plum blossoms without snowflakes seem to have no spiritual temperament. It would be tacky if it snowed without a combination word.

When I wrote this poem at sunset in winter evening, it just snowed again. Then look at the plum blossom snowflakes in full bloom, as gorgeous and vibrant as spring.