What should I do if I can't remember the first sentence of a poem when I recite it?

Because the climax of poetry (lyric comments and other famous sentences) mostly comes from the second half of poetry, it is often easy to recite. Personally, I think it is not difficult to recite the short poem in the second half in five words and seven words. If you can remember the theme and title of this poem, and then understand the general meaning, it will be easier to remember. Five-character and seven-character poems or even longer ancient poems of five-character and seven-character poems usually start with a narrative, so it will be easier to simply point out the time, place, events, etc. and recite them in connection with the whole poem. The same is true for memorizing words or songs. No matter what you recite, you should give full play to your imagination. Generally, the upper and lower sentences of a poem will be related. When reciting, imagine the scene described in this poem in your mind, and then practice makes perfect and it is easy to remember.