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Jingwei Reclamation" is a compilation of myths and legends.
The theme of this unit is "Mythology", and the theme of this unit is "Mythology", although students have limited understanding of mythology, especially mythology in classical Chinese. However, based on the method of learning classical Chinese in the third grade, students also have some understanding of classical Chinese. Let's talk about my experience after listening to Mr. Long's class:
1. In-depth teaching materials and careful design.
The design of the link is very suitable for his own teaching style, and the courseware is also exquisite, creating a good situation for students to learn the text content.
2. Read aloud in various forms to feel the beauty of rhythm and rhyme in classical Chinese.
Through the progressive reading requirements of "reading the pronunciation of words, reading through sentences, and reading rhythm", various forms of reading display - teacher model reading, free reading, competition reading, and reading together, let students experience the rhythmic beauty and rhyme beauty of classical Chinese language, and then let students further deepen their understanding of the text and sublimate their feelings in reading aloud. At the same time, other students are asked to comment after reading to enhance students' interest in reading and their good habit of listening carefully.
3. Grasp the key words and sentences, and understand the text with points and areas.
Teacher Long showed the introduction of mythological stories to stimulate students' interest in learning. Then focus on the question "What kind of story does the text tell?" "First, let the students understand the story in conjunction with the animation display.
Then, let the students understand the meaning of classical Chinese again in conjunction with the annotations. Finally, questions are raised and the key questions of this lesson are raised: "Why does Jingwei reclaim the sea" and "How does Jingwei reclaim the sea?"
What spirit of Jingwei do you feel from it? In this process, Mr. Long gave appropriate guidance and pointing, leading students to understand the content of the text from shallow to deep, and the students learned very clearly under the guidance of the teacher.
Suggestions: 1. Grasp the time, because the previous reading part takes a little long, so it is a little timeout.
2. It would be better if there was time to show the expansion part. In this way, Mr. Long divides this lesson into the causes of the development of events: swimming in the East China Sea, drowning and not returning; By:
to the East China Sea. It would be good to have students practice speaking or writing after discussion, and it would also stimulate students' understanding of the magic of mythological stories.
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Jingwei reclamation is one of the ancient Chinese myths and legends. According to legend, Jingwei was the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan Shennong, named Nuwa, and one day the girl went to the East China Sea to play and drowned in the water. After death, the female baby turned into a kind of mythical bird with a flower head, a white beak shell, and red claws, and every day brought stones and plants from the mountains, threw them into the East China Sea, and then emitted a mournful cry of "Jingwei, Jingwei", as if calling herself.
Based on different research perspectives, people classify the myth of "Jingwei reclamation" into different myth types. Obviously, the myth of "Jingwei Reclamation" belongs to a typical metamorphosis myth, and it belongs to the myth of "posthumous life" in the metamorphosis myth, that is, a substance that entrusts the soul to real existence. Not only that, "Jingwei reclamation" also belongs to the myth of revenge, the girl had no grievances with the sea before her death, but she accidentally drowned, so she formed a hatred with the sea, and incarnated as a bird for a lifetime of revenge for reclamation.
Some researchers believe that "many typical unnatural deaths have been recorded in ancient Chinese mythology, and the accidents in them have made modern people see the weakness and powerlessness of their ancestors in the face of nature, and at the same time, they also reveal the fragility of life." [1] The death of the girl was a kind of accident death, showing the fragility of human life and the strength of the sea.
The famous writer Mao Dun believes: "Jingwei and Xingtian belong to the same type of mythology, both of which describe the perseverance and will that symbolize the perseverance and will of the unyielding, which is a myth of birds and beasts that belongs to moral consciousness." ”[2][3]
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Legend has it that Emperor Yan had a daughter named Nuwa, who was lively and cute, smart and kind. One day, when the girl went swimming in the sea, she was accidentally swallowed by the wind and waves and sank to the bottom of the sea forever.
The girl was unwilling, her soul turned into a bird named Jingwei, Jingwei thought that she was destroyed by the merciless waves, and thought that others might also be robbed of her young life, so she kept bringing small branches and small stones from the West Mountain, and threw them into the sea, wanting to fill the sea.
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"Jingwei Reclamation" is an ancient Chinese myth and legend, which was first contained in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas, Classic of North Mountains". The story tells the story of the daughter of Emperor Yan Shennong, the female baby, who drowned in the East China Sea, turned into a Jingwei bird after death, and reclaimed the sea day and night. The story portrays the image of the heroic and tenacious Jingwei, expressing the strong desire of the ancient working people to explore nature, conquer nature, and control floods, and the spirit of struggle without fear of hardship.
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1. It is said that in ancient China, a bird called Jingwei worked hard to fill the sea. The "Classic of Mountains and Seas" describes a kind of bird. Its name is Jingwei.
Jingwei turned out to be the favored daughter of Emperor Yan, and one day she went to the East China Sea to play, but suddenly a storm hit and she died. The girl turned into a bird, and her name was "Jingwei Bird".
2. Jingwei Bird went to the West Mountain to bring stones and branches, and threw them into the sea again and again, trying to fill in the East China Sea. Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty, wrote a poem saying: "Jingwei Weimu will fill the sea."
Later, people often used the idiom "Jingwei reclamation", which is a metaphor for perseverance and perseverance according to the established goal.
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Two hundred miles further north of <>, there is a mountain of fat dove, and dense trees grow on the mountain. There is a bird in the mountains, shaped like an ordinary crow, but with a flower head, a white beak, and red claws, and its name is Jingwei, and its call is the pronunciation of its own name. Jingwei Bird was originally the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan, named Nuwa.
The girl went to the East China Sea to play. Drowning in the East China Sea and not returning, it becomes a Jingwei bird, often holding branches and stones from the West Mountain, which is used to fill the East China Sea. Zhangshui originates from this mountain and flows eastward into the Yellow River.
The myth of Jingwei reclamation shows the most essential and eternal things of human beings: the panic of survival, and the eternal and unique spiritual temperament of human beings expressed on top of it.
These archetypal themes are all expressions of the cultural consciousness of the ancestors due to the most basic survival. Survival here is simply a cherishing of life. Because of this initial instinct to preserve life, this sense of crisis in later generations has gradually been extended to a deeper and broader level.
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Emperor Yan's youngest daughter, named Nuwa, once went to the East China Sea to play, drowned, and never came back, so she turned into a Jingwei bird, and he often carried the branches and stones on the West Mountain to fill the East China Sea.
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Jingwei Reclamation tells the story of Emperor Yan (the legendary Shennong's) youngest daughter who was drowned in the sea, turned into a Jingwei bird, often took wood and stone, and threw herself into the sea, bent on filling up the East China Sea. It expresses the strong desire of the ancient working people to explore, conquer and transform nature, and the spirit of perseverance and hard work.
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: Emperor Yan's youngest daughter, named Nuwa, was playing in the East China Sea, but was drowned by the waves in the East China Sea, so he turned into a Jingwei, often going to the trees, branches and stones of the West Mountain to fill in the East China Sea.
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"Jingwei Reclamation" refers to a mythical bird named Jingwei in ancient times, which kept carrying small branches and pebbles to reclaim the East China Sea.
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