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How to recite Chinese every day

The most important thing in Chinese learning is to accumulate frequently.

First, read and write.

Chinese is a basic subject, and it is particularly important to have a deep foundation. So where does this deep foundation come from? From accumulation. Writing, in particular, requires a certain amount of material accumulation, so as to precipitate association, combine points and surfaces, enrich content, and link theory with materials. The so-called diligent accumulation includes these four aspects: reading more, remembering more, reading more and writing more.

(1) Read more books.

First, read more books. What should I read? The reform of the college entrance examination system also puts forward higher requirements for students' knowledge. As students, the best way for us to study extensively is to read books and newspapers. Reading involves all aspects. As the classic metaphor of Lu Xun said, everyone should read like a bee. They should not only collect honey diligently, but also collect all kinds of pollen to brew sweetness. It is absolutely impossible to stab in one place. Wang Meng said that writers should be scholars, which is also the truth. Liberal arts students should read more books on natural science and exercise their strict rational thinking and logical thinking ability; Science students should also learn more about humanities and improve their literary literacy and cultural background. In today's highly differentiated and centralized knowledge system, we must learn to break the boundaries between disciplines, promote the mutual connection and infiltration between disciplines, so as to improve our own quality, be good at summing up the knowledge system formed in our minds, and be good at popularizing associations, so as to achieve the effect of giving inferences from the outside to the inside.

Generally speaking, I will read big books on holidays, on the one hand, because I have too little free time at ordinary times, and we are not allowed to spend too much energy studying this; On the other hand, holidays can concentrate and better understand the essence of books. I usually read more newspapers and magazines. A high-grade magazine brings you not only the beauty of articles, but also the joy and enlightenment of the soul, the broadening of horizons and the richness of knowledge. In my opinion, Reader, Vision and Youth Digest are all good magazines. Global Times, Southern Weekend and Chinese newspapers are all good newspapers, and I basically read every issue. In addition, there are some essays and essays today, such as the works of Yu, Liu Yong, Shi Tiesheng and Lin Qingxuan. For us middle school students, it is no exaggeration to call them big gold mines. However, these articles are short and pithy, with beautiful writing, long aftertaste and endless aftertaste. After boring study, reading these articles can not only regulate the brain, but also cultivate the temperament. It is really a great pleasure in life!

Reading is not for you to simply read, but to read with your heart and remember with your hands when necessary. That is to say, you should take reading notes and extract them. The ancients said, no pen and ink, no reading. As the saying goes, a good memory is not as good as a bad writing! Prepare a special notebook. Write down sentences, paragraphs and even articles that you think are better. When reading, you should always write down your thoughts, feelings and inspirations, because they are all things called inspiration or sparks of thought, which may just flash by. If we don't catch him at this time, it may never happen again. After writing it down, take it out from time to time and read it in the morning. Gradually, these things become your own things unconsciously. Just take it when you need it.

I have been doing well in Chinese, which I think is largely due to. I got into the habit of taking notes when I was in junior high school. At first, I was forced by the teacher to extract something and hand it in once a week for him to check. The teacher's policy only lasted for a while, but my habits survived. In the future, whenever I see any beautiful or enlightening sentences while reading, I will always write them down, no matter how tight my time is. Because I think if I don't write these things down, I may never see them again. Isn't it a great loss for me? As a result, the habit was formed, and I never gave up even in the tense senior three life. Little by little things that usually look inconspicuous have gradually become one or two ... By the time I graduated from high school, I had four books. Unfortunately, because these books were circulated in the class, one of them went to that classmate and I couldn't find it anymore, which made me beat my chest for a long time. I still can't put down the other three books. The exquisite shells with neat handwriting and rich contents recorded my thoughts, hard work and sweat at that time. I think I really should cherish them as treasures. At that time, a classmate joked with me: "The composition evaluation class in our class will soon become your composition appreciation class." When I took the college entrance examination, I got almost full marks in my composition. I think it's all because of it.

You may ask, what's the use of talking so much? I think reading plays a subtle role in us to a great extent, and your sense of language, Chinese knowledge and literary accomplishment will improve a lot unconsciously, which not only plays a decisive role in learning Chinese well, but also has a great influence on your outlook on life, personal temperament and cultivation. Because I always think that there is a beautiful world and a rich life in the book.

(2) Multiple times

Secondly, we should recite more famous poems, historical allusions, beautiful chapters and idioms. When I was a freshman, I was fascinated by poetry. I extracted a lot and recited a lot. I searched all the poems I could find, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign. This fascination makes it almost always easy and just right for me to use poetry in the future. In fact, if we read it carefully, there are really many good things in poetry that are worth digging, such as the expression of feelings, the description of scenery, narrative poems and so on. To give a few simple examples, "moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream"-he found something that others did not find; "Cicada is quiet in the forest, and Tonamiyama is more secluded"-he feels something that others can't; "Laughing at the sky and going out, how optimistic and confident we are!" ! "There is no way to get rid of this, only frown and think about it"-how delicate and vivid! As the old saying goes, "You are full of poems and books". If you want to have a good temperament, of course, it is more realistic. If you want to get high marks in the college entrance examination, then I suggest you read more poems.

Learn as much as possible about historical allusions. On the one hand, it helps you to grasp the historical background of the article as soon as possible when reading classical Chinese. Of course, if you really know a lot, if you are lucky, you are likely to encounter historical facts you already know in classical Chinese reading, so much the better. On the other hand, you can use these historical allusions as arguments, or as the basis of association, and even frame your articles, such as the choice of Zhao Jun, one of the perfect compositions in the 2002 college entrance examination.

We should master as many idioms and proverbs as possible. Mastery here does not mean memorizing, but understanding and using it in the process of reading and writing. Doing so can not only solve the problem of investigating idiom knowledge in multiple-choice questions, but also be of great help to your composition. If you read a few articles by Mao Zedong, you will find that the greatest feature of his articles is that he quotes a lot of famous sentences, uses historical allusions and uses idioms flexibly. I think his article, regardless of politics, is readable in terms of literariness.

(3) read more.

Third, we should read more books. When we say reading, we don't mean reading, but learning to observe. In social life, we should not only be brave in learning new knowledge, but also be good at learning new knowledge.

Pay attention to observation, which is very good for our Chinese study. What should we observe? From the sun, moon and stars in the sky to the worms and ants on the ground, in short, everything between heaven and earth should be our observation object. Seeing them, we should think, if I have to describe them, what should I write? When we see a person, we should also think about it. If I write about him, what characteristics should I grasp? There are absolutely no exactly the same people and things in the world. When describing, we must grasp the characteristics and describe the characteristics of things most vividly in the simplest language. Only by thinking like this and writing like this at ordinary times can you have nothing to say during the exam, expand your choice and enrich the article.

Life is the source of writing. Without the observation of life, writing becomes water without a source and a tree without a root. To cultivate writing ability, we must start with observing life, go deep into life and correctly understand and understand life.

(4) write more.

Finally, it is important to write more and practice more. I wonder if you have the habit of keeping a diary. I used to. At that time, I not only kept a diary, but also kept a weekly diary. I like sitting under the desk lamp every night, quietly sorting out my thoughts and collecting bits and pieces of my life. That kind of feeling seems to be collecting my past days and my own life. Really, I don't mean to exaggerate, but I do feel this way. Because, I think, wouldn't it be a pity if I didn't collect my existing good life and let it be discarded like used paper money and torn calendars?

But now, after entering the university, every day seems to be very busy. I am too busy, my life is no longer calm, and my feelings are no longer delicate. I seldom keep a diary and only think about it when I am depressed. This is really a big loss for me. Occasionally, I turn over my previous diary, and the bits and pieces at that time reappear in front of me, and my heart feels really warm. But what if I don't keep these diaries? When I frown and think hard about the road I have traveled in a day, a few days, a month, a year or even more than ten years, there are very few things I can remember, or what I think is meaningful, and many days have disappeared from my memory. This makes me feel that I am enjoying life in luxury, not savoring it.

For middle school students, keeping a diary will have a great influence on writing. First of all, keeping a diary can help you observe life better. When you are sitting under the lamp at night, ready to write down something that happened today that you think is very interesting or meaningful, you suddenly can't write any more, because you found that you didn't observe it carefully and you didn't know some important details, so you can't write as interesting as you saw. After several such experiences, you will gradually develop the good habit of paying attention to observation. Secondly, diaries can provide material for our writing. When I write a composition, I often look for themes and inspiration from my diary. You will find that if you write down a question that you have seriously thought about in your diary, or an event that you have described carefully, you will finish your composition effortlessly. In the examination room, this can help you write a good composition and save a lot of time. Even if you don't need those questions or events in the composition of the examination room, it doesn't matter. The classic sentences you have written can also be used. Moreover, writing more diaries can also exercise your ability to choose words and make sentences. Take the essence and discard the dross