1, understand the meaning of ancient poetry
Before you start reciting ancient poems, you should first understand their contents and meanings.
(1) Reading Notes: Look for notes or explanations of ancient poems to understand the meaning of each word and the cultural background behind it. This is helpful to better understand the connotation of ancient poetry.
(2) Background research: Understand the author, writing background and era background of ancient poetry. This helps to understand the emotion and significance of ancient poetry more deeply.
(3) Analyze the structure: break down the ancient poetry into different paragraphs or sentences to understand the logical relationship between them. This helps to construct the overall structure of ancient poetry and is easier to remember.
2. Feel the ancient poetry with your heart
Once you understand the meaning of ancient poetry, you should feel it with your heart and integrate yourself into it in order to remember it more deeply. This can be achieved in the following ways:
(1) Imagine the scene: Close your eyes and try to imagine the scenes, characters and emotions described in ancient poems. Immersed in the world of ancient poetry.
(2) Experiencing emotions: Try to understand whether the emotions expressed in ancient poems are sadness, joy, thinking or other emotions. Experiencing ancient poems with one's own emotions is helpful to impress them into memory more deeply.
3, repeated memory method
Repetition is the key to memory. Recite ancient poems repeatedly in the following ways:
(1) Recite: Recite the whole ancient poem repeatedly, either aloud or silently. Recite as much as possible every time until you can recite it.
(2) Reciting by sections: Divide the ancient poems into several sections and recite them one by one. When you can recite each paragraph skillfully, then gradually combine them into a complete ancient poem.
(3) Write it down: Handwriting ancient poems on paper helps to strengthen memory. Repeated writing can help you remember poems and words better.
(4) Share with others: Sharing your recited ancient poems with friends, family or teachers can not only exercise your oral expression ability, but also increase your memory depth.