Recite "Wang Yue" and "The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army"

"Wang Yue" is too difficult, and "Wenguan" is relatively simple. Rhyme itself is difficult to recite because of its material. Du Fu's poems are difficult to recite because of thematic techniques. If you want to recite well, you must grasp the poet's emotions, experience them personally, express them through recitation and infect the audience. The emotional difference between the two poems determines the difficulty. The poems describing the scenery in "Looking at Yue" are mainly loud and distant (pronounced by the back of the mouth, full of * * * sounds in the chest and personal feelings). The last two sentences will reflect the poet's feelings (what kind of feeling is personal understanding, feeling that reciting poems brings happiness, self-confidence, openness and confidence in the future). Emotion and focus should be spread out, which is a declaration to others. The multiple sources of emotions and the personal experience required to understand them determine its difficulty. If you can't understand the poet's feelings, then give up this poem. Why is the crown simple? Because the feeling of joy in the poem is too obvious, and it is the main line. As long as you constantly strengthen your happiness in your poems, you will eventually feel that you can't control it and eventually laugh, and finally precipitate a relaxed and happy feeling.