Spring reading audio

The marks of Zhu Ziqing's reading skills (black word stress, pause, linking and empty breath) in Spring are as follows:

"Blowing your face is not cold, willow trees become a shade", yes, like a mother's hand touching you. The wind brought the smell of new ploughing, mixed with the smell of grass, and the fragrance of various flowers, all brewing in the slightly humid air.

Birds nest in flowers and leaves. They are very happy. Calling friends shows off her crisp voice and sings euphemistic songs, echoing the light wind and flowing water. The piccolo of the shepherd boy on the cow's back rang all day at this time.

Rain is the most common and lasts for three or two days. Don't be upset. You see, like cow hair, like a flower needle, like a filament, densely woven diagonally, and there is a thin layer of smoke on the roof. The leaves are bright green, and the grass is green enough to stare at your eyes.

At night, the lights turned on, and a little dim light set off a quiet and peaceful night. In the countryside, on the path and by the stone bridge, some people are walking slowly with umbrellas, and some farmers are working in the fields, wearing wrinkled hats. Their houses are scattered and silent in the rain.

There are more kites in the sky and more children on the ground. Every family in urban and rural areas, old and young, came out one by one. Relax, be full of energy and do your own thing. "A year's plan lies in spring" has just begun, and there is plenty of time and hope.

Expand knowledge:

Spring is the work of modern essayist Zhu Ziqing. Spring is Zhu Ziqing's famous prose. The first edition was published in July, 1933, and it has been selected by China middle school Chinese textbooks for a long time. In fact, this poem Ode to Spring is full of the writer's thoughts and feelings in a specific period. His pursuit of life and personality shows the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for the realm of freedom.

After 1927, Zhu Ziqing has been searching for and creating an ideal world in the depths of his soul-the world of dreams, which is used to place his "rather restless" boxing heart, resist external interference, make himself "independent" in claustrophobic study, and achieve his academic achievements. Spring describes and eulogizes a lush spring, but it is a vivid portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's inner world.