The rhymes and quatrains in Tang poetry are short and pithy, rhyming with each other and catchy. By reciting Tang poems, children can be influenced by China culture since childhood, which has the following advantages:
First, you can exercise your child's memory. Some chapters in Tang poetry are similar to nursery rhymes. Children have good memory and are easy to recite. Generally, nursery rhymes are not artistic. Many chapters in Tang poetry are artistic and artistic. Reciting a little Tang poetry often helps to enhance children's memory.
Second, children can be influenced by aesthetic feeling. There are many beautiful chapters in Tang poetry, such as "I woke up easily in the spring morning, and birds were singing everywhere, but now I remember that night, that storm, and I wonder how many flowers were broken?" Or "the mountain covers the day, and the ocean drains the golden river." Poems such as "Two orioles singing green willows and a row of egrets flying to the sky" are all poetic. Let children read more and learn by heart, which will be influenced by beauty and be beneficial to physical and mental health.
Third, it can lay a foundation for children to learn Chinese in the future. There are many words in poetry that children don't know, and there are many grammatical phenomena. Reciting some poems before school can let children get in touch with Chinese knowledge in advance. Many people have a good literary accomplishment, which is related to their contact with Tang poetry since childhood.
Fourth, children can learn some historical knowledge. Tang poetry is an ancient culture. Explain Tang poetry to children, and naturally you can learn some historical knowledge. This is more popular with children than simply telling history.
Some parents worry that their children can't understand some poems. It doesn't matter if they don't understand. An educator has a point. For children, what they don't understand may be like ice. When they swallow it, they will melt themselves. However, the time required is long or short. Generally speaking, as they get older, they have a deeper understanding of poetry. This is related to having students memorize it.