1. Situational imagination method
The so-called situational imagination method is to use your imagination to imagine the original appearance of the scenery or characters described in the poem, which can help memory.
For example: Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the southern mountains. When writing this poem, you can imagine an old man in ragged clothes, but affectionate and leisurely, admiring and picking by a row of bamboo fences. Chrysanthemum, behind him is the very clear outline of Nanshan. If you can imagine such a picture in your mind, then this poem has already made an indelible impression in your mind.
2. Antithesis memory method
Many ancient poems, especially rhymed poetry, pay great attention to antithesis, and antithesis is a rule of these poems. In the process of memorizing, you can compare and memorize two sentences, which can overcome the difficulty of memorizing a single sentence.
For example: Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascend to the blue sky. In these two lines of poetry, the contrast is relatively neat. Two versus one line, yellow versus white, green versus emerald, etc. This way you can compare and memorize, making it easy to memorize the two verses at the same time.
3. Rhyme memory method
Ancient poetry has strict rhyme, which is a return to aesthetics in ancient poetry. In the process of memorizing ancient poems, you can emphasize the rhymes.
For example: When the flowers fade and the flowers fly all over the sky, who will pity the red flowers and the fragrance? The rhyme of this poem is the rhyme an, so when memorizing, you can remember the rhyme word and spread from this word Read this poem to deepen your memory.
4. Reciting memory method
You may have seen on TV that ancient scholars shook their heads and stretched out the reciting content while reading. Perhaps at that time, many people I can't help but laugh, but it does help with memory. Therefore, when memorizing poems, you can slow down appropriately. When the speed is slowed down, you can fully appreciate the intention in the poem, thereby deepening your memory.
5. Understand the memory method
To memorize an ancient poem, you must understand the content of the poem and understand the idea of ??the poem. These contents must have a certain logic. As long as you memorize the meaning of the poem, and then restore it to the language of the poem when you use it, the poem will be easier to remember.
For example: If you don’t understand the meaning of this poem, it is difficult to remember it. The meaning of this poem is: In a helpless mood, I can only stretch my neck and look far away to convey my meaning. If you understand the meaning of this poem, it will be easy to remember it.
6. Analytical memory method
In many cases, analysis can deepen memory. It is difficult for smooth and independent things to leave a lasting impression on the human brain. If the memorized things are properly connected with past memories and values, it will play a very good role in promoting memory.
For example: The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple begin to bloom. This is a line from the poem "Peach Blossoms in Dalin Temple" by the great poet Bai Juyi. After reading this poem, you might as well analyze it. Why does the poet say that in April, all the flowers outside the mountains are in bloom, but the peach blossoms on the mountains have just begun to bloom. If you conduct an investigation, you will find that because the temperatures at the foot of the mountain are different from those on the mountain, the peach blossom blooming seasons are also different. If you use a little geographical knowledge to analyze, you can know that this is a vertical natural zone in the distribution of natural zones. In this way, the memory of this poem must be profound.