Tang poetry is a treasure of Chinese classical literature, among which "Silent Night Thoughts" is one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. Although the content of this poem is short, it is full of profound artistic conception and philosophy. Nowadays, we can let children better understand and appreciate this classic Tang poem through the children's version of "Silent Night Thoughts".
Reading Steps
In order for children to better understand and appreciate the Tang poem "Silent Night Thoughts", we can read it aloud through the following steps:
1. Preparation
First of all, we need to prepare the materials to be read aloud. You can choose a children's version of the "Quiet Night Thoughts" picture book, or search for related video resources online. At the same time, we also need to prepare a quiet and comfortable environment for children so that they can listen intently.
2. Introduce Tang poetry
Before starting to read aloud, we can introduce the background and characteristics of Tang poetry to the children so that they can have a preliminary understanding of Tang poetry. It can be introduced by telling the historical background of the Tang Dynasty and the rhythmic characteristics of Tang poetry.
3. Interpret the poems
Before reading "Quiet Night Thoughts" aloud, we can first interpret the meaning of the poems so that children can better understand the connotation of the poems. Interpretation can be done by interpreting each word, interpreting the entire sentence, etc.
4. Read poetry aloud
After the children have a certain understanding of Tang poetry, we can start to read "Quiet Night Thoughts" aloud. During the reading process, we can let the children read at their own pace, or let them close their eyes and listen attentively.
End
Through the above steps, we can let children better understand and appreciate the Tang poem "Silent Night Thoughts". After reading aloud, we can let the children feel and understand the artistic conception and philosophy of the poem by themselves, or let them draw their own impressions of the poem. I believe that this kind of reading experience can make children like and love traditional Chinese culture even more.