The moon is pink, and Xiangchuan aims at the fragrant name.
Who can be alone with feelings? Tears poured down, and the red plate was saturated.
The original text of "Crying for Zhao Jun" is as follows:
Don't blame the workers for their ugly tattoos, and don't blame the master for sending relatives.
At that time, if you didn't smell drums, you would only learn from Han people.
If you want to recite these two poems, you can follow the following methods:
1. Understanding the connotation of poetry: Before reciting, we must first understand the background and connotation of poetry. Understand Wang Zhaojun's life experience and experience, as well as the feelings and thoughts expressed in these two poems.
2. Divide memory paragraphs: Divide two poems into several paragraphs, each containing a group of words or sentences. This helps to divide long poems into smaller memory units and reduce the difficulty of reciting.
3. Repeated reading: After understanding the connotation of the poem and dividing the memory paragraphs, read two poems repeatedly. When reading aloud, pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation of keywords and sentences to enhance the memory effect.
4. Use association: through the associative memory method, connect the words or sentences in the poem with the existing knowledge or experience to help remember. For example, words in poetry are associated with pictures, sounds or smells to enhance the memory effect.
5. Repetition: In the process of reciting, read these two poems repeatedly until you can recite them skillfully. Repetition helps to consolidate memory and make it stronger.
Through the above methods, I believe these two poems of Wang Zhaojun can be easily recited. At the same time, you can further consolidate and improve your reading level by participating in poetry reading activities and performances.