The word "language" has a short history. In 1905, after the Qing Dynasty abolished the imperial examination system, it began to open new schools. The courses and teaching materials at that time were all imported from the West. There was only one subject, Chinese, and the ancient Chinese texts taught were still called "Chinese" courses at that time. After the May 4th Movement broke out, vernacular was advocated and classical Chinese was opposed. Chinese classes were affected. Primary schools changed to "Guoyu". The teaching materials had distinctive oral characteristics and used vernacular essays, children's songs, stories, etc. Chinese language courses are still offered in middle schools, and the proportion of vernacular Chinese has also increased significantly, with works by new literature writers such as Lu Xun, Ye Shengtao, and Bing Xin being selected. In the late 1930s. Ye Shengtao and Xia Zun proposed the concept of "Chinese Language" and tried to compile new Chinese teaching materials. Unfortunately, they were forced to terminate due to Japan's invasion of China. After the liberation of the country, Mr. Ye Shengtao once again proposed to combine "Guoyu" and "Guowen" into one and change the name to "Chinese language". This suggestion was adopted by the educational institutions of the North China government and subsequently promoted across the country. From then on, "Chinese" became a main course in primary and secondary schools. Chinese is a broad and profound subject, which requires an interest in learning and good study habits. Some people find it difficult to learn Chinese. I think it is mainly because they do not master the correct methods and do not have a golden key to open the door of Chinese.
To learn Chinese well, we must pay attention to cultivating learning interest, developing good learning habits, accumulating learning methods, enhancing learning ability, etc. I hope that after you finish reading this "bad article", it can pave the way for your Chinese language, add bricks and tiles to your Chinese language building, and pave a broad road for your learning.
Being interested in Chinese language learning will lay the solid foundation for your Chinese language learning. No matter what you do, interest is the most important. Two thousand years ago, the "literary sage" Confucius once said, "Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy." This sentence just shows that "good" and "happiness" can be said to be spiritual pillars for a person's pursuit of something. My friend, if you are not interested in Chinese for the time being, it doesn't matter. You can start from "0" start. To cultivate interest, you can recite, copy some wonderful excerpts, philosophical famous quotes, and extracurricular knowledge. In this way, slowly accumulate, and one day, you will suddenly find that it is so easy to be a knowledgeable scholar. You can also participate in some language-related activities, such as speeches, essay writing, etc. Einstein said: "In school and in life, the most important motivation for work is the fun of work, the fun of getting results from work, and the recognition of the social value of such results." As just said, You can participate in social activities, and then someone will ask, if you win, it will of course make us more motivated and more interested, but on the contrary, it will dampen our enthusiasm and become disgusted with the Chinese language. Isn't that counterproductive? I can definitely answer: "No". This depends on how you recognize the value of the results. As said, you will be confident to learn Chinese well. If you fail, you can self-examine and see where you did not do well. "Frustration is a huge wealth for the strong and an abyss for the weak." You can think about it, just because you discovered We will make up for the shortcomings and do better. If interest in learning is the foundation, good study habits are a skilled architect.
The quality of your study habits is directly related to the quality of your study. Ye Shengtao believes: "From primary school teachers to university professors, their mission is to help students develop good habits and to help students develop good habits in politics, culture and science." From this sentence we can at least see the importance of good habits. In fact, good habits are mainly developed by yourself. There is a saying in the countryside that goes like this: "Habits become nature." If you stick to a good study habit, over time, it will become unshakable "nature." So how to develop good study habits, we can learn from study practice and articles and works. "Book of Rites" says, "Learn eruditely, inquire deeply, think carefully, discern clearly, and practice diligently." This is a good study habit, and we can slowly integrate it into our study. "Learning without thinking will lead to failure, thinking without learning will lead to danger", which is another wake-up call for us to combine "learning" and "thinking". "Learn and practice from time to time", "review the past and learn the new". Many celebrities have made summaries of learning. We might as well give it a try (but not blindly).
In fact, it is more important for us to summarize from our studies. For example, in a quiet place, we might as well sit down and calm down, and think about prose, famous quotes, etc., which will not only make us happier, but also deepen our emotions. impression. If good study habits are like an original architect, then good study methods are exquisite and practical building materials.
When it comes to learning methods, they actually have many overlaps with learning habits. For example, transcribing wonderful clips, reciting ancient poems, writing down wonderful moments at any time, etc. are all good learning methods. The most important thing in Chinese language learning is accumulation and application. The above methods are all important means of accumulation. Our use of Chinese knowledge can be said to be all-encompassing and can be used in various aspects, such as: social interaction, writing, speech... all are closely related to us. Some people have a good way of learning Chinese, but when they use it, they put dumplings in a teapot - they can't pour them out. . In fact, the purpose of learning is to use it. This is the outline. Since the methods vary from person to person, I won’t discuss it too much! I believe, dear friend, you will have some clever ideas. Good study habits, strong interest, and correct methods are of no use if you don’t have the ability to learn Chinese.
Learning ability is gradually cultivated and accumulated. Some people say that Lu Xun's articles are difficult to understand. In fact, it is because there is no breakthrough. To understand a sentence, we must connect it with the background of the time and the context, so that you can solve the problem easily. To learn and consolidate basic abilities, you must first keep in mind some writing methods, rhetoric and symbols. Only with such a solid foundation can you improve. "Haste makes waste" Developing learning ability is not something that can be accomplished in a day, it requires your perseverance.
The above are all my humble opinions, and most of them are superficial remarks. In fact, everyone has his own scripture and a set of undiscovered learning secrets (some of course have discovered them).
Friend, after reading this article, I hope it will benefit you when you are thinking deeply. For those who have poor language skills, change the current situation and make things better for those who have good language skills. In fact, the most important thing for learning Chinese well is interest