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Librarian recommended books 丨 to tell children ancient poems - December children's book recommendation

According to the Weihai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism:

Ancient poetry is the beauty conveyed by poets in their own language, containing the unique aesthetic feelings of poets. Learning ancient poetry and immersing children in poetry culture from an early age can not only cultivate sentiments, but also let children feel the beauty of ancient poetry's rhythm, emotional beauty and scenery through poetry, and help children shape a beautiful character.

"Zhao Lihong tells children ancient poems. Wind Objects and Imagery

Author: Zhao Lihong

ISBN: G634/1245:1

Collection location: 2nd floor Children's Hall, No. 8, 4 columns and 2nd floor

Description: The poems in this book cover all eras and talk about many outstanding poets and poems. However, the book does not take the interpretation of a single poem as the outline, but takes the three themes of poetry source pipe peeping, life like a goose, and four times of wind and things as the line, and carries out comprehensive interpretation and appreciation throughout time and space around different themes, and the objects discussed cover all kinds of classical literary styles of poetry, words, and songs, and strive to help children get rid of simple poetry memory, learn to use the method of special topic research, use comprehensive thinking ability to appreciate and appreciate classical poetry, transform knowledge into aesthetics, and then internalize it into life literacy, and truly teach children the vision and key to comprehensively reading poetry.

"A Zen accompanies you to read Tang poems"

Author: A Zen little monk

ISBN: I222/358

Collection location: 3rd floor Children's Hall, No. 4, 4 columns and 3rd floor

Introduction: More than 100 Tang poems must be memorized inside and outside primary and secondary schools are all included in this book, including original poems, annotations, translations, and zhuyin of rare characters, so that young readers can read without obstacles. Each poem is also equipped with related historical short stories and hand-painted Chinese style illustrations, combining pictures and texts to help young readers easily understand and remember, so that young readers can fall in love with Tang poems. In addition, it is attached to the special topic of The Stars of the Tang Dynasty, which deeply interprets the poetry and wine life of Li Bai, Du Fu, Meng Haoran, Wang Wei and others, and creates an innocent and childlike Reading Book of Tang Poetry.

"Song Ci Freehand"

Author: Zeng Dong, Zhang Shiqun

ISBN: I207/2510:1

Collection location: Children's Hall, 3rd floor, 8 columns, 3rd floor

Introduction: This book uses American cultural brushwork to interpret more than 100 songs that must be memorized in the textbooks selected for the unified compilation of middle school language. It is different from the traditional poetry appreciation, but through rich associations, aesthetic language, expressive emotions, accurately convey the connotation of Song Ci, and dig deep into the artistic conception and charm of Tang poetry. It can not only help middle school students learn to memorize ancient poems, but also provide a classic model for middle school students to write.

"There are Stories Hidden in Song Words: Reading Classics with Children"

Author: Huang Ming, Wang Liding

ISBN: I222/990

Collection location: Children's Hall, 3rd floor, No. 4, 5 columns, 4th floor

Introduction: This book introduces the stories of 25 famous Song Dynasty lyricists and their masterpieces in a time line. The author uses plain and witty language to tell their stories, interspersed with Song Ci works, so that readers can intuitively appreciate the background, connotation and rich meaning of the works. In addition, this book selects the representative works and life stories of 25 lyricists, outlines the history of the rise and fall of the Song Dynasty, and allows children to appreciate the beauty of Song Ci and feel the charm of Chinese culture in the story.

Naturalism in the Book of Poetry

Author: Li Chao

ISBN: I222/113

Collection location: Children's Hall, 3rd floor, No. 4, 3 columns, 4th floor

Introduction: The Book of Poetry is not only a collection of poems that have been circulated for thousands of years, but also an encyclopedia of animals and plants. For example, jackals, tigers, beavers and other beasts of prey; beautiful birds such as skeletons, storks and herons; strong trees such as pines, cypresses and bamboo; and flexible grasses such as peng, yin and leaf. This book uses the naturalistic inquiry method to tell the children about the past and present lives of these plants, trees, insects, fish, birds and beasts in the Book of Poetry. Each creature is equipped with a corresponding exquisite illustration of a Japanese master's painting, so that children can read the "Book of Poetry" at the same time, just like being in a museum, swimming in the ocean of knowledge, unconsciously letting the natural science knowledge penetrate in the mind.

Source: Weihai City Library Aiyue Reading

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