To memorize a poem well, we must first read it carefully and understand the author's feelings. Then, try to arouse * * * and make your feelings close to the author's feelings. Only in this way can recitation successfully reproduce the author's emotions.
The audience will sound "natural". If the reader does not understand the author's feelings but only "estimates" the author's feelings, it is easy to lose proper limit.
Without an internal emotional foundation, only relying on skills to support, the audience will inevitably feel "influenced". In fact, the most important thing is confidence.
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for instance
Dawn of spring
This is a metrical poem. When reciting this poem, you should pay attention to pronounce every word clearly and drip out the rhythm of the poem. Each line of verse can be regarded as three pauses: spring sleep/unconsciously/dawn, everywhere/smelling incense/singing birds. Night/rain/sound, flowers fall/know/how much. When reading "Xiao, Bird, Whistle", the pronunciation should be appropriately prolonged, slightly chanting, so that the audience can feel the beauty of the rhyme of the poem.
The first two sentences are what the poet saw when he woke up in the morning. When reciting, he should use a soft and soothing tone and the volume should not be too high. The ending of the word "bird" can rise slightly, which shows that the poet sees a beautiful scene of beautiful spring and flowers.
The poet remembered how many flowers had fallen in the garden because of the stormy weather last night. When reading I don't know how many flowers have been folded, you should imagine a garden full of fallen flowers. We can reread the word "fallen flower" and then gradually lower the volume of the word "know how much" to show the poet's regret for the fallen flower.
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