Reading skills of ancient poems

Generally speaking, there are two classification methods: one is divided into lyric poems and narrative poems from the content; One is formally divided into metrical poems and free poems. Poetry is characterized by reflecting the real life of society in highly summarized language, with strong flavor of the times, distinctive themes, rich feelings and rich imagination. Reciting poems should pay attention to the following points:

First of all, understand the background and define the purpose. Before reciting a poem, it is necessary to find out the background of the poem and why the author wrote it. After understanding the background and purpose, we will have a deeper understanding of the content of the work, which will help to stimulate our passion and better express the poet's will and mind.

Second, use your imagination and design boldly. Although a poem has its own characteristics in describing feelings, scenery, people and things, it is inseparable from images. Poets often use images to express what they want to say when expressing their feelings. When we recite poems, we should use image thinking, enrich our imagination with "poetic imagery", and at the same time boldly use association to design. More poetry reading skills can be learned from Guo Xue, West gutang. com。

Third, the rhythm is harmonious and the language is fluent. Rhythm is the musicality of language and its regular alternation of sound intensity and length. The priority of rhythm changes with the ups and downs of people's emotions and the changes of environment, especially the rhythm of poetry. If the rhythm of the five-character quatrains or seven-character quatrains in ancient poetry is not well mastered, it will give people a sense of disorder after reading. To master the rhythm, it is mainly to deal with the pause and beat of poetry.

Reading is an essential part of learning poetry. To read a poem well, we must master reading skills, such as pitch, volume, sound strength, speed, contrast, ups and downs, changes, etc., so that the whole reading can be like a beautiful movement.