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"Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" Three Ancient Poems PPT
Part One: Exciting Introduction
Students, please prepare paper and pen and write the poem "Qingming" silently.
Get closer to the author
Wang Wei: (699-759) courtesy name Mojie, a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He was proficient in music and skilled in calligraphy and painting. He is a representative of the landscape pastoral school in the Tang Dynasty. His achievements in poetry and painting were very high. Su Dongpo praised him as "there are paintings in poems and poems in paintings", especially his achievements in landscape poetry. Together with Meng Haoran, he was called "Wang Meng". In his later years, he had no intention of official career and devoted himself to Buddhism. Therefore, Later generations called him the "Poetry Buddha".
Reminiscing about Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, the second part: learning words
I will admit it
Brother, brother, brother, brother
Polyphonic characters
Read the sentences below and see what you find out?
I know from afar that when my brothers climbed to a high place, there was only one less person planting dogwood trees.
Read it: It does make sense to not know the feeling of sorrow in a young (shào) year. When I was young (shào), few people in my family (shǎo) thought it was a big deal during the festival, but it’s different now.
understand words
【Memory】【Foreign Land】【For a Stranger】【Meet】【Time】
Recalling Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, the third part: First reading perception
Self-reading tips:
1. Invite students to read ancient poems freely, and work hard to read the pronunciation of the characters and read the sentences clearly.
2. Mark the areas where you have doubts and the areas where you feel deeply.
Check self-reading status
Read poems by name, and students will comment on each other: whether the pronunciation of the characters is correct and whether the sentences are smooth.
Recalling the Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, the fourth part: reading and explaining doubts
key problem:
Which traditional festival is this poem about? What kind of holiday scene was written?
Beads question:
1. What kind of festival scene does this poem describe? How did you celebrate this festival?
2. What other traditional festivals are there in our country, and what are these festivals like?
Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th
[Tang]Wang Wei
Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season.
I know from afar that when my brothers climbed to a high place, there was only one less person planting dogwood trees.
What kind of holiday scene does this poem describe? How did you celebrate this festival? (Beads Question 1)
It is written about the Double Ninth Festival. People who go out climb high and look far away to miss their families. In the distance, they imagine that their relatives at home also climb high and look far away on this day, plant dogwood trees, and miss themselves. We call it the Senior Citizen's Day here, which is a festival for our grandparents at home. People go to temple fairs and pray for the elderly.
Poetic meaning: Being far away from my hometown alone and unable to reunite with my family, I miss my distant relatives even more during the Double Ninth Festival. From a distance, I thought of my brothers wearing dogwoods and climbing to high places. I was the only one missing from all the dogwoods.
Recalling the Shandong brothers PPT on September 9th, part five: overall perception
The first two sentences of the poem: I realize that the poet has no relatives and no one to rely on. He often misses his relatives on ordinary days, but the feeling of longing for today's good day is even more intense in his heart. At this moment, he misses his relatives even more than usual. It tells how many people living abroad deeply miss their relatives in their hometown, and how many wanderers have little memories of their hometown.
"Thinking of relatives even more during festive seasons" has been passed down to this day. It not only refers to missing relatives during the Double Ninth Festival, but also refers to the National Day, which is celebrated by the whole world, and students who are far away from home miss their families; when the Mid-Autumn Festival comes, people who are looking for jobs in other places miss their families... ...This poem has become a famous saying that wanderers miss, and it has touched the hearts of many wanderers!
The last two sentences of the poem: The last two sentences describe relatives in hometown climbing high and planting dogwood. When Wang Wei's brother climbed up, he said to the distance: "My brother Wang Wei, when will you come back?" Wang Wei was standing in the distance looking in the direction of his hometown and said: "How I want to return to you as soon as possible. Let’s celebrate the Double Ninth Festival with you! But the Double Ninth Festival belongs to others, and the reunion belongs to others, so where is the dogwood that belongs to you?” Tears ran down their faces.
Which traditional festival is this poem about? What kind of holiday scene was written? (key problem)
Double Ninth Festival. Climbing high and looking into the distance, I think of my brothers in my hometown who planted dogwood trees and missed me.
Recalling Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, Part Six: Theme Extension
These three poems are all about our country’s traditional festivals. After studying them, let’s organize a “Traditional Festival Poetry Reading Party”! suggestions below:
1. Collect no less than 2 poems about traditional festivals by yourself; 2. Practice reading aloud by yourself first, then read it to your family and listen to their suggestions; 3. Be prepared for recitation in various forms: you can combine poems with paintings, It can be performed (dancing, singing), or it can be made into a PPT with music recitation...
What are the characteristics of the writing style of this article?
Writing a paragraph clearly around a meaning is an ability that must be possessed in Chinese language learning, and ancient poetry is no exception.
Recalling Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, part 7: Summary of this lesson
The poem "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" describes the loneliness and sadness of life in a foreign land. Therefore, I miss my hometown and people all the time, and when I encounter a good festival, I miss you even more. My brothers who were far away from home were also thinking of themselves when they climbed up according to the custom of Double Ninth Festival. The poem expresses the homesickness of a wanderer.
Class summary
The poem "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th" was written by Wang Wei, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, who missed his relatives in his hometown during the Double Ninth Festival. The poet urgently gets to the point at the beginning, writing about the loneliness and desolation of life in a foreign land, and his longing for it during festive seasons. Then the poem jumped to write about the brothers far away in their hometown. When they climbed high according to the custom of Double Ninth Festival, they also missed themselves. The poetry jumps repeatedly, is implicit and deep, is simple and natural, and has twists and turns. "On every festive occasion, we miss our loved ones even more" has been a famous saying among wanderers for thousands of years, and has touched the hearts of many wanderers.
Reminiscing about Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, Part 8: Expansion and Extension
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Tonight on the Chinese Valentine's Day, watch the blue sky and the Morning Glory and the Weaver Girl crossing the river bridge.
Every family begged for luck and looked at the autumn moon, wearing tens of thousands of red silk threads.
Thinking: Recite this poem and tell me which traditional festival in our country is this poem about? What are the customs of this festival?
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On Yuan Ye this year, the moon and lights are still there.
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Thinking: Read ancient poems and tell me which traditional festival this poem is written about? What kind of holiday scene was written?
Reminiscing about Shandong Brothers PPT on September 9th, Part 9: Homework Assignment
1. Add braille phonetic notation.
Enter Tusu ( ) Replace old talisman ( )
If you want to die ( ), please ask the restaurant ( )
Alone in a foreign land ( ) Every festive season ( )
2. Explain the dotted words.
1. Thousands of households:
2. During the festive season, miss your loved ones even more:
3. The spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu:
3. Choose one of the three poems and write a story about the scene of this festival.
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