Sun Moon Lake Original Text
Author: Wu Zhuangda
Sun Moon Lake is the largest lake in Taiwan Province Province, China. It's on the high mountain near Taichung. Surrounded by mountains and lush trees, there are many places of interest around.
Sun Moon Lake is deep and the lake is green. There is a beautiful island in the middle of the lake called Guanghua Island. The island divides the lake into two halves, and the north is like a sun, called the altar; The south is like a crescent moon, called the moon altar.
In the early morning, a thin layer of fog floated on the lake. The morning star on the horizon and the small lamp on the mountain are faintly reflected in the lake.
At noon, the sun shines brightly, and the beautiful scenery of the whole Sun Moon Lake and surrounding buildings is clearly displayed. If it rains in Mao Mao, Sun Moon Lake looks like a veil, and the surrounding scenery is hazy, just like a fairyland in a fairy tale.
Sun Moon Lake has beautiful scenery and attracts many Chinese and foreign tourists.
Sun Moon Lake teaching material analysis
"Sun Moon Lake" is the first Chinese textbook for the second grade of compulsory education curriculum standards. This is a short essay about scenery, which depicts the beautiful scenery of Sun Moon Lake, a famous scenic spot in Taiwan Province Province, China. Sun Moon Lake is a big lake in Taiwan Province Province. With beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, it is a good place for traveling and vacationing. The author introduces the magnificent scenery of Sun Moon Lake from different aspects, and expresses the author's love for Taiwan Province Province, the treasure island of the motherland and the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.
There are five natural paragraphs in the text, which introduce the geographical location and environment, the origin of the name and the scenery in the early morning, noon and rainy days in turn. There are three sentences in the first paragraph, which generally introduces the geographical location and surrounding environment of Sun Moon Lake. The second paragraph describes the shape of Sun Moon Lake through two figurative sentences: "The north is like a sun, called Sun Moon Lake." "The south is like a crescent moon, called the Moon Altar." This paper expounds the origin of the name of Sun Moon Lake. The third paragraph, written in the early morning. Sun Moon Lake is surrounded by morning fog, which is hazy and pleasant. The fourth paragraph describes the scenery of Sun Moon Lake at noon and rainy days. "The sun is shining" and "Clear" are written about the beautiful and clear Sun Moon Lake on a sunny day; The words "drizzle", "veil" and "hazy" point out that Sun Moon Lake is as beautiful as a fairyland on rainy days. In this contrast, I feel the different aesthetic feelings brought by different times and different weather in Sun Moon Lake. Finally, the natural section summarizes the full text, praising Sun Moon Lake for its beautiful scenery and being a tourist attraction.
The text is accompanied by photos of the scenery of Sun Moon Lake to help students understand the text better.
Brief introduction of the author
Wu Zhuangda (191-1985), originally from Duntou Street, Guancheng, Guangdong Province, was born in Macau in August and returned to Dongguan the following year. 1932 graduated from the middle school attached to Sun Yat-sen University in the summer and was promoted to the Department of Sociology, School of Arts, Sun Yat-sen University. Because of his enthusiasm for geographical research, he took various courses in the Department of Geography of the Faculty of Science, and graduated from the Department of Sociology and the Department of Geography of Sun Yat-sen University in the summer of 1936. He used to be a lecturer at Hunan Agricultural College. At that time, the country was politically corrupt and economically depressed. After graduation, he only got the position of acting teacher of Fangcun Primary School in Guangzhou. Soon, his father died in Dongguan, and Zhuangda left and returned to Dongguan, unemployed. In the spring of 1939, Li, a Yi nationality, was appointed as the director of Hunan Civil Affairs, and Zhuang Da was recommended to work in Hunan (1942). Wu Shangshi introduced him as an associate professor in the Department of Historical Geography of Guangdong University of Arts and Sciences in Lian County, Guangdong Province, and taught courses such as General Theory of Earth Science and Geography of China. 1944 Associate Professor, School of Law, Sun Yat-sen University, teaching "Economic and Political Geography" and "Frontier Issues". Later, he served as a professor in the Department of Historical Geography of Jilin Changbai Normal University. 1in the autumn of 947, Zhuangda was hired as a geography professor by Taiwan Province Provincial Agricultural College. During his teaching in Taiwan Province Province, he was able to make a field trip to Taiwan's geography and accumulated a lot of information, which provided favorable conditions for him to engage in Taiwan's geography research in the future. He taught in Taiwan Province for only one year, and in the autumn of 1948, he was employed as a professor in the Department of History and Geography of Nanning Normal University.
After liberation, he was transferred to Guangzhou from 1950, and served as professor, dean and director of the Institute of Geography of Guangdong University of Arts and Sciences (later changed to South China Normal University). He died in 1985, with a death span of 35 years. This period is a period when Wu Zhuangda achieved academic achievements and honors. Courses such as foreign economic and political geography, China geography, world geography, Taiwan geography, Soviet geography, etc. have been set up in China Normal University, and they are devoted to the study of Taiwan geography. He is the author of Taiwan Province Province, Taiwanese Geography, Taiwan Province Province Development and Taiwan Province Province Agricultural Geography, which provides systematic and valuable information on the natural environment, economic situation, cities, transportation and ethnic groups in Taiwan Province Province. He was also invited to participate in the compilation of Ci Hai (1979), Encyclopedia of China Geography Volume, China Agricultural Encyclopedia Forestry Volume and China Dictionary of Places of Interest, and served as the editor-in-chief of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) Geographical Names Dictionary (Taiwan Province Province Volume). Wu Zhuangda devoted his life to geography education and geography research. He used to be a member of Guangdong Provincial Political Consultative Conference, a director of Guangdong Geographical Society, a director of Taiwan Province Geographical Society, a member of Economic Geography Professional Committee of China Geographical Society, a member of Guangdong University Scientific and Technological Research Achievement Evaluation Committee, and a consultant of National Economic Geography Science and Education Research Association.
1985 passed away in Guangzhou on August 25th.