"The Great Wall" is the representative work of Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in which General Fei refers to General Li Guang who is brave and good at fighting. Li Guang was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty. He was good at riding and shooting, brave and good at fighting, and made great contributions to the Han Dynasty. Because of his brave and quick action, he can often attack the enemy by surprise, so he is called General Fei.
From the background of the poem, this poem depicts the scene of ancient frontier fortress and expresses the poet's concern for national security and national dignity. Jiang Fei is mentioned in the poem to highlight the mighty image of the general and his loyalty and fighting capacity to the country.
From the context of poetry, the word "Jiang Fei" appeared in this sentence, but it made Dragon City fly. The Dragon City flying here will be a symbol, representing a powerful army and heroic generals. The flying general further emphasized the general's agility and courage. He can win the war quickly and bring stability and prosperity to the country.
Matters needing attention when reciting Embankment:
1. Grasp the emotion and theme of poetry: When reciting Fortress, we should deeply understand the emotion and theme of poetry and grasp the poet's desire for peace and criticism of war. It is necessary to express the poet's description and feelings about the war and frontier scenes through the change of intonation and tone.
2. Pay attention to rhythm and prosody: The rhythm and prosody of ancient poetry has its unique characteristics, so you should pay attention to it when reciting. The rhythm and rhythm of poetry can be determined according to the poet's creative intention and the content of poetry. Pay attention to the position of pause and stress, and the change of intonation and tone to show the musicality and beauty of poetry.
3. Vividly express the content of the poem: When reciting "Embankment", try to vividly express the content of the poem, so that the audience can feel the poet's feelings and the scenes described. The use of descriptive language and expressive techniques, as well as the use of sound changes and body language, can show the rich connotation and vivid image of poetry.
4. Grasp the speed and pause: When reciting "The Stuff", grasp the speed and pause, so that the audience has enough time to understand and feel the scenes and emotions described by the poet. At the same time, proper pause and speaking speed can also enhance the expressive force and appeal of recitation.