2. "Li Sao"-Qu Yuan: the whole poem 1 105 words. Profound language and high artistic conception. You need to savor carefully and master the meaning before you can recite fluently.
3. "Qing Ping Le Li Bai"-Xin Qiji: This word uses the "seven-character" meter, but each sentence has a lot of rhetorical devices, and at the same time it also uses relatively uncommon words and allusions, which is quite difficult.
For example, The Song of Eternal Sorrow is a narrative poem with a long length and complicated content. The whole poem covers the whole process from Fu Su's acquaintance with Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty to Fu Su's departure from Korea, as well as her meeting, love and parting with Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, which can be said to be a complete love story. Because of its length, poetry involves many historical allusions, court life, character description and so on, which is difficult to remember.
Specifically, the most difficult places to recite the Song of Eternal Sorrow may include:
Complexity of language: Metaphor, metonymy, parallelism and other rhetorical devices are widely used in poetry, which makes the language structure of poetry very complicated and needs careful understanding and memory.
The court background and the relationship between characters are complicated: poetry involves many court life and relationships between characters, including emperors, queens, nobles, ladies-in-waiting, etc. The relationship between these characters is complicated, and it takes some time to master it.
Plot jump: there are often plot jumps in poetry, and sometimes it is necessary to review the previous content repeatedly to understand the subsequent plot development.
Therefore, it takes a lot of time and energy to recite the Song of Eternal Sorrow, not only to understand the connotation and significance of the poem, but also to master all kinds of historical allusions, court life and character relationships.