If children want to understand ancient poetry, it's best to find some simple and simple poems with short length and intuitive description. How to sing a willow, Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night, Meng Haoran's Xiao Chun and Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue are catchy, easy to understand and very suitable for children to read. In addition, in order to help children understand the contents of ancient poems, parents can turn poems into short and pithy stories, tell them to their children first, let them remember the main contents, and then read ancient poems, which will obviously reduce the difficulty of understanding. For example, when reading Meng Jiao's Ode to a Wanderer, parents can make up a story for their children: "My son is leaving home to work, but his mother is reluctant to part with him, and he is still sewing clothes for him when he leaves, hoping that he will come back soon", which not only adds a lot of fun to children's reading of the poem, but also enables them to better understand the content of this ancient poem.
2. Analyze the sentences in ancient poems
The analysis statement mentioned here is not to let parents translate ancient poems word for word for their children. Of course, it can make children understand the meaning of poems, but children are less happy to read poems and cannot appreciate the beauty of poems. Therefore, parents must not explain word for word, only explain some new words slightly, or give a brief answer to what children don't understand. Like parents guiding their children to read ancient poems (village night): "The grass is full of pond water (north), and the mountain topic is immersed in the sunset. The shepherd boy goes across the cow's back, and the piccolo plays without a cavity. You can explain to children that "vicious" refers to the pond, "bit" refers to the mouth, and "silent" refers to the ripple, and then guide children to understand the meaning of the so-called "sunset on the mountain", that is, "the sun slowly sets between two mountains, as if it were" bit "by the mountain. At the same time, parents can nudge their children to appreciate the clever use of the word "title" and ask him if it would have such a good effect if he changed it to another word.
3. Conception of pictures in ancient poems
Ancient poetry is the art of language, and a good poem is also a beautiful picture. Therefore, in the reading of ancient poems, parents can cultivate their children's ability to understand and appreciate ancient poems by means of pictures. One of the easiest ways is to let children conceive pictures while reading poems. They can draw a picture with brush strokes. For example, reading Du Fu's