What kind of feelings do the stars reflect?

This short poem is taken from Bing Xin's Stars, and the text in Unit 3 basically requires memorization.

There are three poems in this class, which are beautiful in language and full of affection.

The first poem is the author's fond memories of childhood. When reading aloud, the speech speed is slightly slower and the tone is soft. Focusing on those things in childhood memories, grasp the central things "Garden in the Moonlight", "Under the Leaves of Vines" and "Mother's Knee" to recite.

The second poem is composed of continuous rhetorical questions, which has a sense of rhythm and rhythmic beauty. When reading aloud, you should read the tone of rhetorical questions and gradually sublimate your feelings. The structure of consecutive rhetorical questions is similar, and the thoughts range from "the stars are shining" to "the flowers are overflowing" and then to "the waves are bursting". When reciting, remember the central word, and it will be easy to recite it.

The emotion in the third poem is sincere. When reading aloud, the intonation rises slightly and the mood should be full. It is easy to recite by grasping two sentences in the poem that use association.

Let's see what each part expresses.

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In Stars (13 1), the poet praised the vastness and vastness of the sea by describing his feelings and sighs when facing the sea.

In "Stars" (159), the poet came home from a bird sheltered from the wind and rain, thinking that he had to throw himself into his mother's warm arms when he was exposed to the wind and rain, and deeply praised the warmth and selflessness of maternal love.