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Make me splendid, and may you always be my sun.
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The road of tomorrow is at your feet.
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Even if it's windy and rainy outside.
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You are the sun in my heart, and I am your eternal light.
1. Ways to learn poetry
(1) Poems should be read aloud repeatedly, and attention should be paid to the division of the rhythm of ancient poems. There are two ways to divide the rhythm of ancient poetry reading: one is divided according to meaning, the common five words are "two three" style, and seven words are "four differences like three" style.
The second is divided by syllables.
(2) "Overall perception" refers to being able to roughly understand the meaning of the poem and understand the content of the poem in combination with the commentary, the body reputation informs the author's views and feelings, and forms a sense of wholeness. As you read each poem, you can ask your own questions.
2. How to improve one's literary literacy
(1) It is more emotional, a bit like the legendary "sentimentality", so that there can be something to speak of, which must be slowly cultivated by ordinary life experience; The second aspect must have a certain degree of logic and a certain language foundation, so that there can be words of fiction and fiction, as for this second aspect, you have to rely on your own learning, classical Chinese is a must, and you also have to learn Chinese grammar systematically like learning English grammar.
(2) It is recommended to read more beautiful prose, or long poems, taste it a few times by yourself, and then take a look at the appreciation of the famous writer on the text, and compare the similarities and differences in views. As for **, I personally recommend Zhang Ailing and Sanmao.
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You are the moon. Sentence describing the moon:
1. The moon is gradually rising, and she is dressed in a white gauze dress, demure and serene, gentle and generous. Her silver-plated face, through the willow tops, left a gentle smile.
2. A full moon has risen, like a bright lamp, hanging high in the sky.
3. A soft ray of moonlight shines through the window and sprinkles on the lead of the windowsill, which is like silver-plated.
4. There is no moon, and the stars are twinkling like dewdrops on a large lotus leaf.
5. Below the crescent moon and above the willow tops, there is a pair of eyes that look like smiling fairies, teasing the crooked crescent moon and the gently swinging willow branches.
6. The moon rose from the edge of the woods, emitting a cold glow, illuminating the snow-covered fields and making people feel more and more cold. The 10,000-point stars are like night pearls scattered on the sky, shining with brilliant silver light.
7. The crooked crescent moon shuttles in the thin clouds, like a barracuda, lively and lovely.
8. The moonlight passed through the shade of the tree, leaking a shimmering broken jade.
9. The moon has risen, like a jade wheel ice tray that has just been dehydrated, and it is not stained with dust.
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