Poetry of Ancient Palace Poetry is a poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Through the vivid description of Li's life in the White House, he expressed his love for court life and his thought of pursuing freedom. Today, we will have a poetry reading with the theme of ancient poetry in the palace.
"White hair, three thousands of feet." This is the prologue of Li Bai's self-introduction, which directly shows his tolerance and pride. The reciter should show the poet's confidence and heroism in this poem, so that the audience can feel his charm for the first time.
"The edge is like a line, one inch gray." These two poems express Li Bai's anguish and helplessness in court. The reciter should let the audience feel the heaviness and depression in the poet's heart through the change of intonation and the expression of emotion.
"Looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly thought of home." These two poems are classic works of Li Bai expressing his homesickness, showing his romantic feelings. The reciter should render the affectionate tone and the poet's inner sadness in this poem, so that the audience can feel the poet's yearning for his hometown.
"The small building was easterly again last night, and the country could not bear to look back at the middle of next month." These two poems express Li Bai's deep nostalgia for his hometown and his helplessness for the fleeting time. The reciter should let the audience feel the poet's inner sadness and anguish through emotional depiction and tone change.
When reciting ancient court poems, the reciter should pay attention to the expression of intonation and emotion, and at the same time strengthen the artistic effect of the whole recitation through gestures and facial expressions. Through vivid description, the audience can better feel the emotions and themes expressed in the poem, so as to better appreciate and understand the connotation of this ancient poem.