Small ancient prose tortoise and rabbit race and walk.

# China, China # I saw the story of the race between the tortoise and the rabbit today. This story is familiar to everyone. But what should I say in classical Chinese?

Let's read sentence by sentence.

Tortoise and Rabbit Race-Tortoise and Rabbit Race to Walk. Walking race is now a word and a sport. In classical Chinese, it is two words, competition is competition, competition, and walking is running.

Rabbit speed-rabbits run very fast.

Sleep in the middle of the road-I fell asleep in the middle of the run.

The tortoise walks late-the tortoise crawls slowly.

Keep trying.-keep climbing, keep climbing.

The rabbit is awake-wait until the rabbit is awake.

Then the tortoise has arrived first-and the tortoise has arrived at the finish line first.

For children, the key to falling in love with ancient prose lies in reading aloud, because ancient prose is concise, has a strong sense of rhythm and is particularly "energetic" to read. # National Reading _ Readers _ American Poetry Reading #

The above classical Chinese content comes from "Ancient Chinese for Pupils 100 Class" # Pupils #