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What does it mean to see Bixiao and Bixiao on Tanabata tonight?
Original: Beggar-Lin Jie (Tang)

See Bixiao tonight on Tanabata, and cross the river bridge with the cowherd and the weaver girl.

Every family watches the autumn moon, and every family wears HongLing.

Interpretation: "Bixiao" in "Seeing Bixiao on Tanabata Tonight" means blue sky.

Appreciate:

1. "Tonight's Tanabata, watch Bixiao, lead the cow and the weaver girl across the river bridge." It means to enjoy the blue sky on the night of Tanabata today. Bixiao means sky, blue sky. Imagine sitting on the ground with your beloved, enjoying the stars in the night sky with * * *, is it also a mistake? A romantic thing.

2. The first two sentences describe the folk stories of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The annual Chinese Valentine's Day is coming again, and every family is in love? I can't help looking up at the vast sky, because this beautiful legend touched a kind and beautiful heart and aroused? People's good wishes and rich imagination. "Every family looks at the autumn moon and wears HongLing."

The last two sentences explain the clever things clearly, concisely and vividly. Can you guide students to read the information package after the text? Let's feel the happiness of people's holidays.

4. The poet does not specifically write different wishes in his poems, but leaves room for imagination, and should guide students to combine the theory of whole poems? Understand and further appreciate the people's desire to beg for wisdom and pursue happiness shown in the poem.

Background:

The author of this poem "Begging for the Spirit" is the Tang Dynasty poet Lin Jie. Lin Jie was very clever when he was a child. He can write poems at the age of six, and when he writes them, he becomes a chapter. He is also good at calligraphy and chess. But God bless, Lin Jie died at the age of 17.

In ancient times, Tanabata was a folk activity, mainly seeking ingenuity. The so-called begging for wisdom is asking the Weaver Girl for a pair of skillful hands. The most common way to beg for wisdom is to put a needle on the moon. If the line passes through a pinhole, it is called cleverness. This custom prevailed in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It was not until the modern Tanabata that Valentine's Day was given a beautiful meaning.