Spring in Spring is a poem written by Wang Heqing in Yuan Dynasty, which depicts a beautiful spring scene. Willow tips are light yellow, the waves are clear and duck green, and the rain is fine, cheap and timely. The door is half-closed, and the spring sleep is fragrant.
The willow tree tops are stained with light yellow, and the clear water waves add light green. The drizzle in spring is long and thin, and the door is half open. Some people in it are trapped by spring and sleep soundly.
Xiaoling painted a very beautiful spring scene, but at this beautiful moment, someone fell asleep with the door half closed. The title "Spring Thoughts" is not about thinking, but about sleeping. Its meaning is self-evident, and its meaning is endless. It is indeed a labor-saving way to write.
The Significance of Ancient Poetry
Learning ancient poems is conducive to cultivating students' imagination. Ancient poetry has the characteristics of conciseness, lyricism, brevity and rich space. In learning, to fully understand the artistic conception and implication of poetry, we must supplement and comprehend it ourselves, which requires students' imagination.
Can cultivate students' creative thinking. The teaching of ancient poetry gives us a space to develop imagination, creative thinking and artistic re-creation. When reading ancient poetry, students have already seen most of the images depicted in poetry, and then use imagination to reconstruct and combine the images of memory in their brains according to poetry, thus creating a new picture in their brains.