I love poetry

From the vernal equinox to the spring breeze, spring has passed halfway. Today, let's enjoy the "Stealing Magnolia in the Spring Equinox Rain" by the talented Xu Xuan.

Xu Xuan was born in 9 16 AD, after a famous family. In 99 1 year, he was demoted and froze to death. He was a writer and calligrapher in the Five Dynasties and the Early Song Dynasty. The word Chen Ding comes from Guangling.

Let's remember the basic information of this Xu Xuan. We need to use homophonic and associative methods to remember. The name Xu Xuan begins with the meaning of "Xuan", which means an ancient tripod lifter, shaped like a hook, made of copper and used to lift tripod ears. We can think of it as a copper hook. The date of birth of 9 16 can be imagined as playing pomegranate with a racket (9) (16), and the date of death of 99 1 can be homophonic as uncle with a pencil (99)( 1). The word Chen Ding, imagine a huge bronze tripod with a minister in it.

Now let's make up a short story to remember, as follows: One day, Xu Xian went to the boat with a pair of copper hooks and accidentally hooked a child. The mother of the child used pomegranate as a weapon with a racket, and his uncle charged him with an extra-long pencil. Knocked a big tripod so hard that all the ministers inside were knocked unconscious.

Through the above story, we can remember the basic information of Xu Xuan. Let's remember these poems together.

When we recite poems, a good way is to convert them into images for memory, and in this process, we use color, action, order, taste, meaning and so on together. Below we can extract the keywords and form a picture for memory.

1. Advanced keyword

Magnolia, rain, big branches, eyes, spring mountains, people, divination, this life and grass.

2. Continuous group painting memory

Now let's connect the above contents in series, as follows:

In spring, a magnolia blooms in the rain, and the rain hits the branches, producing colorful flowers. These flowers have countless eyes and can see mountains. The mountain was crowded with people, surrounded by a wizard with tortoise shells. I figured out that there are golden peanuts hidden in a cave (this life), so I stepped on the grass to find treasure.

When we remember these keywords, we can expand them into complete sentences. Review it several times after reciting it, usually once that evening, once a week or once a month.