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Brief introduction of Yang's son

The Son of Yang is selected from Shi Shuo Xin Yu in the Southern Dynasties. This book is a novel that mainly records the anecdotes of gentry from the late Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty. This article tells the story of a nine-year-old boy named Yang in a middle school in Liang State.

The story is simple, humorous and interesting. The purpose of writing this lesson;

First, let students get in touch with classical Chinese and have a preliminary understanding of classical Chinese and ancient Chinese;

The second is to understand the meaning of ancient Chinese;

The third is to let students feel the humor and wit of the characters' language in the story and the cleverness of the protagonist. The teaching focus of this lesson is to guide students to read the text fluently, understand sentences and appreciate the humor of the characters' language. This lesson describes Yang Gongzi's cleverness, and vividly and humorously describes Yang Gongzi's clever answer.

Related materials of Yang Zhizi:

1, original works:

Liang's son is nine years old and very clever. Junping Kong thought of his father, but when his father was away, he shouted. In order to set fruit, the fruit has bayberry. Confucius pointed out to his son and said, "This is the fruit of your family." The son replied, "I haven't heard that peacock is a master of poultry."

2. Vernacular translation:

Liang Jia has a nine-year-old son named Yang. He is very clever. One day, Junping Kong came to visit his father. It happened that his father was not at home, so Junping Kong called the child out. The child brought fruit to Kong Junping, including red bayberry. Junping Kong pointed to Yangmei and showed it to the child, saying, "This is the fruit of your family." The child immediately replied, "I haven't heard that peacock is your bird."