To recite the Immortal Poplar Tree, you can refer to the following techniques: 1. [Emotional Control: Deeply understand the meaning of the work, grasp the emotional tone, and express Hu Yang's tenacious and unyielding vitality in a sonorous and powerful way.] It was necessary to fully excavate the emotional factors in the works. Through the creation of the situation, he could deeply understand the spirit represented by Hu Yang, such as tenacity, persistence, etc., so as to trigger emotions and cultivate the sense of language, so that he could have a sense of immersion when reciting, and enter the recitation in the best state. 2. ** Vivid expression **: The possible changes in the plot and the atmosphere in the work need to be expressed with vivid language skills. It is necessary to avoid being straightforward, one word at a time, and speaking out loud. It was necessary to make the narration clear, the description specific, the discussion reasonable, and the lyric sincere. Only then could it affect the audience. For example, Hu Yang's persistence in the harsh environment needed to be vividly recited to reflect that kind of shock. 3. ** Mood and Breath **: Learn how to change the way of using qi, such as breathing, replenishing qi, stealing qi, and saving qi. Cultivate good breathing habits and enhance the ability to control breathing. Through continuous practice, he could unify the breathing control in his daily life with the breathing control of his voice during recitation, achieving a state of free control, so that he could recite with both sound and emotion. 4. Sentence Tune Control: Grasp the tone of the sentence, which is the change of the voice's rise and fall, level, and ups and downs when reading. This is achieved by controlling the tightness of the vocal cords. According to the content, the tone could be adjusted to better express the characteristics of Hu Yang. For example, when expressing Hu Yang's tenacity, the tone could be appropriately raised to reflect his high spirit. 5. [Recitation Rhythm]: Recitation should be done in a rhythmic manner, not mechanically. Before reciting, he carefully pondered the overall idea of the work. Through this change in rhythm, he could express the focus and theme of the article, and at the same time, it could better sublimate the theme and render the atmosphere. 6. ** Emotional Resonance **: Recitation is not an emotionless exercise. You have to adjust your emotions and posture, carefully understand the thoughts in the work, and convey your feelings to the audience from the inside out to resonate with the audience. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

The following are some of the lines from the Tribute to the White Poplar that are suitable for recitation: "The white poplar tree is really extraordinary. I praise the white poplar tree! That was the white poplar, a very common tree in the northwest, but it was really an extraordinary tree! This was a white poplar, a very common tree in the northwest, but it was definitely not an ordinary tree! I want to praise the white poplar tree loudly!" "It's a tree that fights for the upper reaches, with straight trunks and straight branches. Its trunk was usually ten feet high, as if it was man-made, and there were no other branches within ten feet. All of its branches were pointing upwards and tightly together, as if they were man-made, forming a bundle and not escaping horizontally. Its broad leaves were also upturned, almost none inclined, much less drooping, and its skin, smooth and silver with a halo, was a faint green. This was a tree that remained stubbornly upright despite the pressure of the wind and snow in the north. Even though it is only as thick as a bowl, it is trying its best to grow upwards. It is about ten feet tall, twenty feet tall, towering into the sky, unyielding, resisting the northwest wind." "This is a white poplar, a very common tree in the northwest, but it is definitely not an ordinary tree! It does not have a whirling posture, nor does it have curved and spiraling branches. Perhaps you would say that it is not beautiful. If beauty refers to 'whirling' or 'slanting out' and so on, then the poplar tree is not a good woman among trees. But it is stalwart, upright, simple, serious, and does not lack gentleness, not to mention its unyielding and upright. It is a great man among trees!" "The white poplar is not an ordinary tree. It was very common in the northwest and was not valued by people, just like the farmers in the north. It had extremely strong vitality and could not be broken or oppressed, just like the farmers in the north. I praise the white poplar tree because it not only symbolizes the farmers in the north, but also symbolizes the simplicity, strength, and the spirit of striving for progress that are indispensable in our national liberation struggle today. Let those who look down on the people, look down on the people, and stubbornly regress to praise the aristocratic Phoebe nanmu (which is also straight and tall) and despise this extremely common and easy to grow white poplar, but I want to praise the white poplar tree loudly!" "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
He could search for "The Tribute to the White Poplar" on the search engine. For example, the "Music Listening" platform had a recitation of "The Tribute to the White Poplar". In addition, in some activities such as the "Chinese Classics Reading Conference"(Season 2), the students also recited the "Tribute to the White Poplar" affectionately. These recitation resources were helpful to understand the meaning of "Tribute to the White Poplar". "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Currently, there were three groups of Jeanne,#48, who was reciting " Tribute to the White Poplar ". If you wanted to listen to the female version of " Tribute to the White Poplar ", you could listen to the book online or download the Himalayan app. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was a kind of tree that strived to go upstream. It was a tree with straight trunks and branches. Its trunk was usually ten feet high, like a tree, as if it were man-made. Within ten feet, there was no other branch. All the branches of the tree are facing upward, and they are close together, just like the branches of the tree. They are like a bunch of human work, forming a bundle. There was no way it could escape horizontally. Its wide leaves were also facing upward, almost without leaves. Some were slanted, let alone inverted. Its skin was smooth and silver, and its halo was slightly green. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Born Like a Poplar Tree " was a poem written by Zi, and many people had recited it. When reciting, one must first grasp the theme and emotion of the poem. The poem described the tenacious vitality of Hu Yang in the harsh environment to encourage people to be like Hu Yang, showing heroism and unyielding at every stage of life. The reader must pay attention to the rhythm and intonation during the recitation. For example, when describing the harsh environment of the Gobi Desert, such as " Look at the Gobi Desert, the sand is flying, listen to the wind and sand whistling, and it is rampant and domineering ", the tone can be appropriately emphasized and the speed of speech can be slightly faster to show the harshness of the environment. When describing the quality of Hu Yang, such as " He alone withstands the wind and frost of the desert, with no regrets to watch, stubbornly growing the desire of life ", he should highlight Hu Yang's loneliness and persistence, and his tone should be calm and full of respect. When expressing the content of " You may be sad because of your worries... Then come to the desert, take a look at the barren Gobi Desert, and take a look at the proud poplar trees growing on the Gobi Desert ", you have to change the tone from the narration of the possible negative state of people to the summoning of the spirit of the poplar trees. The rhythm can be paused for a while to increase the appeal. Finally, it was like," To be a man: Live like a poplar tree, and never die for a thousand years! Dead like a poplar tree, not falling for a thousand years! It's like Hu Yang, immortal for a thousand years!" Such a sentence had to be recited with full strength to highlight the encouragement and shock brought by Hu Yang's spirit. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The background music for the recital of Tribute to the White Poplar was edited by Si Nan and Hao Han. In some collections, such as 1149 Songs for Recitation, 45566 Songs for Commonly Used Backgrounds, 23 Songs for Reporting Performance, 1000 Songs for Backgrounds, and 39 Songs for Performance, there were related soundtracks. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many versions of the poem " Born Like Populus euphraticus ", and the readers conveyed the profound meaning of the poem through their emotional voices. In the recital, the tenacious quality of the poplar tree was usually emphasized. From the beginning," Friend, let us cross the ancient wilderness, through the barrier built of reinforced concrete ", the recitator would lead the audience to the poplar tree in the desert. When reciting " Look at the Gobi Desert, the sand is flying, listen to the wind and sand whistling, and the Hu Yang stands in the desert as an eternal landscape, an eternal statue ", to highlight the stark contrast between the harsh environment of the Gobi Desert and the Hu Yang's proud standing, the speed of speech may be slowed down appropriately, and the voice may be emphasized to reflect the Hu Yang's tenacity. Like " He alone took on the desert's wind sword knife frost, with no regrets to watch, persistent growth of life's desire. It worked hard to take root and reproduce its dreams. It held its dried and twisted limbs high and sang to the sky to compete with nature and life and death." The recitator needed to convey Hu Yang's loneliness, persistence, and tenacious spirit of resistance. The tone might fluctuate, and the voice might be more passionate when expressing words such as " singing to the sky." When reciting," You may be sad because of your worries, you may lose the direction of your heart on the road, you may have deep thoughts in the flow of material desires, you may not be able to restrain your expanding desires in the secular turmoil, then come to the desert, take a look at the barren Gobi Desert, take a look at the proud Populus euphraticus growing on the Gobi Desert ", the recitator had to change from the description of Populus euphraticus to an inspiration and guidance for the audience. The tone became soothing and charismatic. At the end, he said," Be a man: Live like a poplar tree, and never die for a thousand years! Dead like a poplar tree, not falling for a thousand years! It's like Hu Yang, immortal for a thousand years!" He had to recite it firmly and powerfully to express his respect for Hu Yang's spirit and the encouragement this spirit had for people. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Born Like Poplar" recitation background music (4.5 half-tone), singer anonymous, mp3 format, total time 5:31, can be downloaded from Zero Play Network. In addition, Haohan's "Born Like Poplar" music could be listened to for free on QQ Music. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!