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Exploring the Origin of Poetry and Searching for Red Memories "Autumn Study Activity at Guanghua Middle School in Anyang City

[ Time:2024-10-24 ] [ Browse:86 ]


The golden wind brings coolness, and the fragrance of osmanthus leaves fills the air


In this crisp autumn season

Classmates from Guanghua Middle School in Anyang City

Stepping into the rich and colorful natural painting of Wanquan Lake


Embark on a meaningful autumn outing and study tour


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Exploring the Source of Poetry


Appreciating poetry, dancing, and artistic charm

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Wanquan Lake is located on the banks of the Qixi River. The Qihe culture has a long and rich history, and is one of the main birthplaces of China's earliest poetry collection, the Book of Songs. Among them, there are 39 poems that directly describe the scenery of the Qihe River. The autumn scenery here complements the ancient poetry of the Book of Songs, and the distinctive architecture and natural landscape complement each other, creating a strong cultural atmosphere of poetry!



In the poetry class, the teacher's vivid and interesting explanations immersed the students, and the interactive activities were full of fun, allowing them to feel the charm of poetry in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere!




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Maple leaves flow with Dan, layers of forests are dyed, lakes and mountains complement each other, beautiful beyond measure. The students experienced a learning journey in the colorful Wanquan Lake, where the autumn atmosphere gradually grew stronger and fruitful results were achieved, leaving behind a picturesque memory of studying.








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