Three compulsory Chinese courses for high school students must memorize ancient poems

The three compulsory Chinese language courses in the second year of high school must memorize ancient poems as follows:

1. The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Meng

The man of Chichi embraces cloth and silk. Bandits come to trade silk, and when they come, they come to plot against me. Send the son to Sheqi, and go to Dunqiu. The bandit is my fault, and I am an unscrupulous matchmaker. The general will not be angry, and autumn will come.

2. Yu Linling (Liu Yong)

The chilling cicadas are mournful, facing the pavilion at night, the showers have begun to subside. There is no trace of drinking in the tent of the capital, and the place of nostalgia is the orchid boat. Holding hands and looking into tearful eyes, they were speechless and choked. The thought goes away, thousands of miles of smoke waves, the dusk is heavy and the sky is vast. Since ancient times, sentimental feelings have hurt parting, and even more embarrassingly, they have left the Qingqiu Festival in the cold. Where did you wake up tonight? On the bank of willows, the dawn wind wanes and the moon falls. After so many years, it should be a good time and good scenery. Even if there are thousands of customs, who can tell them?

3. Tashaxing·Chenzhou Hostel (Qinguan)

Looking at the sky, you can’t see the sky, and you can hear the singing of birds everywhere. Take the trouble to see for yourself, life is long and white. It snowed heavily on the seventh day of the twelfth lunar month, and hotels in Chenzhou opened one after another. Open the door and walk out, but why do you close the door? The roadside vanity fair, the reins of fame and fortune return to dust. Who has to be happy, who has to be comforted! The south of the mountain and the north of the mountain are cold and snowy. I hope people will stay here forever. There is no way to go, and the Gesanghua is melancholy.

Guanyin Pudu: If you don’t go to hell, who will go to hell? If you don’t go to heaven, who will go to heaven? If you don’t turn into red lotus, who will turn into red lotus? The God of Fortune and Righteousness: The God of Fortune and Fortune is always there, without any details in his heart.

Things to note when reciting ancient poems are as follows:

1. Understand the background of the poem: Before reciting ancient poems, it is very important to understand the creative background, author's life and creative motivation of the poem. This helps us better understand the meaning of the poem and thus recite it better.

2. Pay attention to the rhythm of poetry: The beautiful rhythm of ancient poetry is its unique charm. When reciting, you should pay attention to the rhyme, rhythm, and antithesis of the poems to make the rhythm of the poems more harmonious.

3. Learn to pause and cadence: When reciting ancient poems, pay attention to the use of pauses, cadences and other techniques to make the rhythm of the poem more distinct and enhance the expressiveness of the poem.

4. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation: When reciting ancient poems, you should pay attention to imitating the pronunciation and intonation of the poems to make the expression of the poems more vivid and vivid. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the accuracy of your pronunciation to avoid mispronunciation, omissions and other problems.

5. Integration: When reciting ancient poems, you must be good at combining the poems with your own life and emotional experiences to make the poems closer to your own soul. In this way, during the recitation process, not only can you remember the poems better, but you can also appreciate the beauty of the poems.