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The Educational Significance of Ancient Poetry to Children
First, ancient poetry is a good material for children to recite and remember.

Nowadays, children are rich in material life and learn a lot, but there are not many things worth memorizing. Childhood is the period with the strongest memory. Ancient poems are short in length, clever in rhyme and neat in sentence structure, and catchy to read. For example, "I don't know the moon when I am young, so I call it a white jade plate, and I doubt the remote mirror and fly into the Qingyun end." The description of the moon is vivid and imaginative. Close to children's lives, easy-to-understand ancient poems are really handy, such as "Singing Goose", "Poetry" and "Seeing Twenty-three Miles".

Second, ancient poetry is an excellent example for children to learn a language.

Ancient poetry pays attention to the level, antithesis and rhythm in choosing words and making sentences. Ancient poems are rich in content, including spring, summer, autumn and winter, scenery writing, object chanting and lyricism. When children learn ancient poems, on the one hand, they can exercise articulation and accurate pronunciation, on the other hand, they can accumulate a large number of words and enrich their literary language. The ancients said, "Learn 300 Tang poems by heart, even if you can't write them." Reading more poems and reciting more poems can lay a solid foundation for his elegant and interesting conversation and brilliant writing in the future.

Third, ancient poetry is the carrier of children's free imagination.

Ancient poetry is concise, and a few sentences can paint a beautiful picture. "hibiscus is on both sides of the face." Describe the lotus flower as a child's pink and rosy smiling face. "It's not snow in the distance, because it smells." It seems that I feel the unique fragrance of plum blossoms in the cold of snowflakes. Of course, some ancient poems are profound. For children aged five or six, many artistic conceptions in ancient poems cannot be fully understood. We shouldn't ask too much. Children may not understand the meaning of "However, China holds our friendship, and heaven is still our neighbor", but who can say that children will not suddenly understand the broad artistic conception and profound friendship in this poem in the near future?