Student: Love Story
Teacher: You are right, with a change of writing, homesickness after leaving home, missing wife and loved ones, love and lovesickness, eternal topics...please invite me The students read this part affectionately.
Students: (read aloud)
The white clouds fade away slowly, and the Qingfeng Pu is full of sorrow. Whose family is in a boat tonight? Where is the moonlight building where I miss you?
The poor moon wanders upstairs, and it should be reflected on the makeup mirror. The jade door curtain cannot be rolled away, and it comes back when the clothes are smashed and brushed on the anvil.
At this time, we look at each other but don’t hear each other, and I hope that the moonlight will shine on you. The swans fly long and fast, and the fishes and dragons dive and jump into the water.
Last night I dreamed of falling flowers in the pond, and it was a pity that I didn’t return home in the middle of spring. I wonder how many people will return home by the moon? The falling moon shakes the trees all over the river with love.
The spring water in the river is gone, and the moon has set in the west again. The slanting moon hides the sea fog, and the Jieshi and Xiaoxiang roads are endless.
I wonder how many people will return home by the moon? The falling moon shakes the trees all over the river with love.
Teacher: What kind of love is written in this part?
Student: The love between the poet and his wife is written in this way. It seems to be about others, but in fact it is about someone else. Own.
Student: It writes about a particularly sad love, which is very touching.
Student: Reflect social reality. This is a social phenomenon. This kind of separation is caused by war.
Teacher: What you said makes sense. In this way, let’s look at the projection. There are two poems here. Let’s take a look at the differences in the emotions in the two poems.
(Projection) Students (group reading)
- -Zhang Ruoxu's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River"
-Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi"
Teacher: First explain what it means, and then look at the emotion.
Student: We can’t hear each other’s voices at this time. We are willing to follow the moonlight to reach you.
Teacher: What does looking at each other mean?
Student: They are all looking at the moon.
Teacher: There is a bright moon everywhere in the world. I am willing to follow the moonlight to come to you and accompany you. What about the other one? (Teacher recited)
Teacher: Students, whose feelings are in "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night"? Is there a definite character?
Student: No.
Teacher: It is a common social phenomenon and a love story with universal significance, but what kind of emotion is written in this song "Jiangchengzi"? It is a kind of pain, a kind of love story that has gone through ups and downs. , walking through the vicissitudes of life, the separation between yin and yang, the "pain" in my heart when I say goodbye to life and death. In contrast, the love in "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night" is a kind of sweet longing, happy sadness, a "youthful" love, focusing on a kind of "beauty", while "Jiang Chengzi" is Rewrite a pain.
(Projection) Sweet thoughts, happy sadness, pure love. --Beauty
This is a kind of youthful sadness and longing.
(Projection) After experiencing vicissitudes of life, bitterness and sorrow, sadness comes from it. --Pain
Teacher: It can be seen from this that what is the scene, emotion and artistic conception of this poem?
(Projection)
Scenery: Quiet and ethereal but fresh and soft;
Philosophy: Time flies but life is endless;
Emotion: Love is longing and sad, but the moon can convey love.
(Projection)
Although sad, still light
Though sighing, always light
Sad but not sad, fresh and distant
Teacher: Ask the students to read the entire poem again.
Students (group reading)
Conclusion
Teacher: (projection)
In the Tang Dynasty, the development of poetry could not find a way forward. In the early stage, "Spring River with Flowers and Moonlight Night" itself was like a bright moon in the sky that shined for eternity, lighting up the road to the prosperous Tang Dynasty and giving birth to the brilliance of the poetic country.
Because "Moonlight Night on the Spring River" is no longer sad and sad, nor is it noble and aloof, nor is it gaudy or extravagant. Instead, it ushered in the youthful spirit and youthful scenery of the prosperous Tang Dynasty with a fresh, timeless and healthy attitude. Finally, give everyone homework.
(Projection)
Understanding the poets and works of the Early Tang Dynasty
Liu Xiyi, Zhang Ruoxu,
Chen Ziang, "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty"
Recommended reading:
"Dictionary of Appreciation of Tang Poetry" (Early Tang Dynasty)
"History of Chinese Literature" (Tang Dynasty Part) Yuan Xingpei
Teacher : That’s all for today’s class. get out of class is over.