What rules should be followed when reciting ancient poems so that they can be read with charm?

It must be based on the laws of pronunciation, rhythm and tone to have charm.

The correct mid-sentence pause when reciting ancient poetry is based on grasping the meaning and grammatical structure of the sentence. Therefore, to accurately judge the mid-sentence pause, you can first translate the sentence into modern Chinese and read it aloud When reading, you must understand the article accurately and treat words with closely integrated meanings as a "meaning unit". There is often a certain pause between "units" and "units".

Keep your speaking speed in check, and your words should be precise and round with pauses and charm. If you understand it carefully, you will be able to recite good ancient poems with great emotion.

Rhythm for reciting five-character poems:

It is also possible to recite a five-character poem if it is divided into three sections, that is, the "two-two-one" format. But in terms of word meaning, verse meaning, and content, it is more reasonable to divide it into the "two and three" format. For example, if "returning shadow into the deep forest" is processed as "returning shadow/into the deep/forest". "Every grain is hard" is processed as "Every grain/all is hard/hard". In this way, it is easy to give people a sense of separation, especially sentences such as "going into the deep forest" and "all working hard", which separate "deep forest" and "hard work". The poetic meaning is unclear and the poetic taste is not enough.

If the five-character poem is divided into two sections, that is, the "two-three" format, such as "Returning to the shadow/into the deep forest/"; "Every grain/all is hard work/", then it will be beneficial when reciting The specific and flexible treatment of each verse can enhance the poetic flavor, better appreciate the poetic sentiment, and display the artistic conception of the poem.