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Reading comprehension of the third grade ancient poem "Yuan Day" can be printed

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Reading comprehension of the third grade ancient poem "Yuan Day" can be printed

1. Do you know the correct pronunciation of the following words in the text? Please type "√" on the correct pronunciation.

Burst (bào) warm (nuǎn) pupil (tóng) for (huàn)

2. The author of this poem is the Song Dynasty poet Wang Anshi.

3. Please write down the meaning of the following words in the verse.

First Day: The first day of the first lunar month, that is, the Spring Festival.

Firecrackers: The sound made by the ancients when they burned bamboo to burst.

Except, pass away.

Thousands of households: Describe the many portals and dense population.

Dawn: The bright and warm appearance of sunrise time.

Peach: Peach charm, an ancient custom.

4. Please speak of this poem in your own words.

With the roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; the warm spring breeze has blown the New Year, and people are happily drinking the newly brewed Tusu wine. The rising sun shone on thousands of households, and they were busy removing the old peach charm and replacing it with a new one.

5. Answer questions.

(1) What rituals does this poem describe during the Spring Festival?

Light firecrackers, drink tu su sprinkles, open the door to the sun, and replace the peach charm.

(2) "Always replace the new peach with the old charm" is a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages, please give a brief appreciation to this poem.

It is not only written about the folk customs of the time, but also implies the meaning of removing the old cloth and the new, and vividly shows the scene of the renewal of Vientiane.

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