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If you want to memorize junior high school Chinese and ancient poems quickly and accurately, you need to understand the meaning of classical Chinese and ancient poems first, and then read them 5 or 6 times, so that you can memorize them very quickly. Because you already know the meaning of this classical text or ancient poem, you can think of the next sentence through the meaning between the contexts when you recite it.
The instructions in classical Chinese are relatively obscure, and there are many fake characters or pictographs, which must be learned in order to be understood. Only by reading can you be more fluent in memorizing without stumbling. When I was in junior high school, I would always preview classical Chinese, copy some words that I didn't know the meaning of in my notebook, and then mark the meaning next to it.
After that, I will write it silently next to it, and then I will really take it off in the textbook. In this way, you will understand the meaning of the word more deeply, and you will know at a glance whether the word is a verb or a noun, and what its meaning is. After that, I will read it three or four times, and then recite the whole text, and the whole process only takes 1 or 2 hours to memorize a classical Chinese text.
Ancient poems are relatively short and concise, and if you memorize them by rote, you can memorize them by reading them more than a dozen times, but it is very likely that you don't know what the next sentence is. Some ancient poems are also relatively long, such as some poems written by Wang Anshi, which are mixed with a lot of allusions, if you don't understand it, it is difficult to memorize. Be sure to first understand the poet, the background of writing the poem, and then figure out the meaning of the poem to see what kind of feelings the poet is expressing.
Then you can read it several times, and read it aloud with feelings, and bring yourself into the poet's perspective to memorize it, and you will naturally be handy, and you will remember it very firmly, and you will not forget it in a short time.
After memorizing an ancient poem or a classical Chinese, you should review it frequently, you can memorize it in the morning, read it again at noon or night, and you will not forget it on the second day, and you can memorize it after reading it once.
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First of all, it is necessary to grasp the meaning of classical Chinese and ancient poems accordingly, and to carry out a comprehensive undertaking of all the common and false words, and understand the content of the story told in the article, so that you can recite it very quickly and be able to memorize it comprehensively.
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It can be memorized in a way that is understood, so that a person can recite very quickly, and can have a good memory, can remember, and can easily reply during the exam.
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First of all, we need to understand what the meaning of classical Chinese and ancient poetry is, and comprehensible memory is the fastest.
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There are generally such books in bookstores.,Just find an original text plus a translation plus post-class questions.,It's more convenient than surfing the Internet.。
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Translate the text directly from the annotations in the textbook, and if you have a reference book, see how well you translate it after you finish translating.
Just stick to it.
Then take the four famous Chinese books to read, and it is recommended to read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", because it is not difficult, try to read it!
That's what I did, I'm in my third year of high school now, I'm improving, and I hope your grades are improving by leaps and bounds!
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