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How to learn Chinese well?

I don’t know how your composition is. Please read more articles to practice your writing skills and ideas.

Also, don’t regard it as a burden. Look at Chinese learning optimistically and treat the study of words and classical Chinese as a hobby. In fact, learning Chinese is a lot of fun, and you will also learn it slowly in the future. Discovering that if a person has good writing skills or a good foundation in Chinese vocabulary, it will be a lifelong benefit.

With strong interest and a positive and optimistic attitude, it is difficult to learn poorly.

Come on! !

I wish you can step by step and achieve the results you want in Chinese in the time you expect! !

Fighting!

I saw your addition. In this case, then:

If the Internet is convenient, just read some analysis of classic ancient articles on the Internet. If you read them as stories, it is easy to generate strong interest. Some Song poems are very interesting. You can basically spend an hour every day, which is pretty good. As you read, write down what you think is important in your notebook. There is also a material that I read when I was in high school. It is "Handbook of Basic Knowledge of Chinese Language for High School". It is very comprehensive. I don’t know if you have it. If so, you can memorize a little bit every day, memorize a little bit every day, and memorize what you think is most interesting first. The part that interests you then slowly seeps in.

To accumulate words, memorize more words and compare more synonyms. When you see an idiom, try to think of idioms that are similar to it or its antonym, and develop the habit of association;

Classical prose Just watch more.

For the method, please refer to the following:

The college entrance examination Chinese language covers a wide range of areas, the capacity is large, and the randomness is strong, making countless candidates knock on the door but still find it difficult to obtain Its essence stops at the door. Indeed, on the surface, compared to other subjects, Chinese language has a smaller proportion of strength factors and a larger proportion of luck. Some students with lower Chinese literacy can sometimes achieve high scores, while some students with higher Chinese literacy can achieve higher scores. Sometimes you get low scores. But remember: this is just an isolated phenomenon, and you should not give up on Chinese language learning because of this.

Strength is still the decisive factor in the Chinese language examination. There are two types of questions with greater luck in the college entrance examination:

1 Fill in the blanks with word selection (choose question 3), correct incorrect sentences (choose question 5), and connect the context appropriately (choose question 6). These three questions are prone to high ambiguity, that is, the so-called "confusion" factor dominates, or all four options are inappropriate, or two options are more appropriate. It is more difficult to review and depends entirely on the sense of language.

2 Word pronunciation (choose question 1), glyph shape, (choose question 2), idiom (choose question 6). In these three questions, there are sometimes relatively uncommon pronunciations, glyphs, and idioms, and there is nothing you can do about it.

The above questions total 36 points, which is indeed difficult to master. But the remaining 114 points are all determined by strength. Therefore, Chinese language is by no means a subject that is subject to chance. If you want to get high scores, you must knock on the door and enter the room to get the essence. The so-called essence of 114 points is reading and composition. In fact, the secret lies in mastering the roots of the Chinese language. This needs to be discussed from the following two aspects:

1 is textual. As we all know, all vernacular writing originated from classical Chinese, so the root of Chinese language writing lies in classical Chinese. Classical Chinese writing is considered to be more elegant than vernacular writing in terms of elegance and vulgarity; it is considered to be simpler than vernacular writing in terms of simple and traditional Chinese writing; and it is considered to be deeper than vernacular writing in terms of depth and shallowness. Therefore, mastering classical Chinese is equivalent to mastering modern Chinese. There is no doubt about this. Only by mastering the roots of words can you truly control your own language, and only then can you refine and refine the words. And this is the necessary quality for reading and writing.

2 is emotional. The emotional root of the Chinese language is the so-called scholar-bureaucrat sentiment of the ancients. This kind of sentiment is expressed in many aspects:

It is expressed in the pride of youth to guide the country, the ambition of young people to make contributions, the pursuit of protecting the country and the people in the prime of life, the sentiment of retreating to the mountains and forests in old age; it is expressed in the regret for the passing of time in the past, The sigh of the change of dynasties, the regret of not being able to appreciate the talent in reality, the expectation of endless prospects for the future; it is reflected in the admiration for loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness, the nostalgia for music, chess, calligraphy and painting, and the sustenance of flowers, birds, fish and insects.

It should be said that the existence of these feelings is quite common. Since the pre-Qin Dynasty, it has been passed down to this day. Not only the ancients, but also most modern and contemporary writers, from Zhu Ziqing to Yu Qiuyu, are more or less inspired by this sentiment. And when you can personally experience this feeling, you can understand why so many poets are always worried about the fate of the country; why so many elegant scholars long to be with the mountains and rivers; why "Flowers in the Back Garden" cannot be sung repeatedly. Why do plum blossoms, orchids, bamboos and chrysanthemums become the eternal theme of masterpieces?

There are shortcuts to learning Chinese. As long as you master the essence of the Chinese language, the last 114 points will be at your fingertips. In fact, it is not difficult to master the essence. Compared with the question-sea tactics, this method not only saves time and effort, but is also extremely effective. You might as well try the following methods:

First of all, start with "Gu Wen Guan Zhi". "Guwen Guanzhi" is a book that collects famous works from all dynasties. The articles included in it are impeccable in terms of writing and not uncommon, so they are suitable for ordinary readers. Emotionally, they are the best examples for beginners to understand the feelings of scholar-bureaucrats. When reading, you can ignore the pre-Qin articles, because they are so old and the writing is not yet mature. You can start reading from Li Si's "Book of Remonstrance and Chasing Guests". For the first time, you should understand the words you don't understand through the annotations, and then start reading silently, pay attention to the charm and rhythm, and read slowly. First grasp the idea as a whole, and then elaborate on the text. Finally, read it aloud to feel the inner temperament and soul of the article. I believe that at that time, you will be full of pride and joy, and the charm of ancient prose is unparalleled! It is strongly recommended to write a book review (just write some appreciation), which is extremely useful for poetry appreciation in the college entrance examination.

Secondly, you can also read Tang poetry and Song lyrics. It is recommended to start with the five-character poems of Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, and the rhythmic poems of Du Fu, because these poems strive to refine the words, and their ideas are also universal. It is best to read some prose by Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, etc., because these masters The prose is very beautiful, the artistic conception is profound, the mind is broad-minded, and the layout of the article is very unique, which is of great help to writing. If you read some articles by contemporary famous writers such as Ji Xianlin, Yu Qiuyu, Zhou Guoping, Bi Shumin, etc., I believe you will make rapid progress in learning Chinese.

Finally, be sure to read the classical Chinese texts in the textbook. By this time, you must have been quite relaxed and the words have been implemented, that is, you still need to recite what should be memorized. You can read the modern texts in the textbooks or not.

If you really learn Chinese according to the above method, you will find that you have truly grasped the roots of Chinese culture. Then when you do reading and composition, you will be able to achieve a "write whatever you want to write" "What" realm, you no longer have to worry about scoring points, your scores will be higher than others.

Key question: You must have confidence. Judging from your language, you are a very motivated girl. Although the rewards are sometimes not directly proportional to the efforts, they are always there. . As long as you work hard enough, you will reach the other side of success.

Work hard, Chongben is waving to you!

The day I wait for your good news! ! come on! !

Hmm, I'm back again. It seems I haven't done enough.

I saw your Chinese teacher. We cannot deny the entire sky just because of this dark cloud, leaving a haze of learning Chinese forever. First, get rid of this shadow!

To plan, start with your daily time.

30 minutes in the morning and 40 minutes at lunch. Well, let me see...

I feel more awake in the morning and tend to feel sleepy at noon, so I would like to read something more obscure in the morning, such as ancient Chinese knowledge, and basic vocabulary at noon. If you think the degree of obscurity is exactly the opposite, then reverse it. Is that good?

Word accumulation: first memorize, second use, third look at examples.

Classic reading: first reading, second understanding, and third recitation.

The main reason is that your time is limited every day, and your difficulty mainly lies in the two points you mentioned. So I had to make such a concise plan. See if it works. If it doesn’t work yet, let me come back and think about it for you after dinner.

I’m going to eat first.

Oh, by the way, I forgot to say polite to you~ You’re welcome, ha~