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What's the grade of spring in Beijing?

"Spring in Beijing" is a text in the second volume of the sixth grade of the primary school Chinese People's Education Edition.

Learning objectives:

1, read the text with emotion. Understand the Spring Festival customs in old Beijing.

2. Feel the lively and festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival. Stimulate the desire to understand folk customs and interest in exploring traditional culture.

3. Learn the proper order of the text, have detailed and slightly written methods, and feel the language characteristics of the author.

Second, the key points and difficulties:

1, key point: lead students to follow the author's description, feel the grand and lively Spring Festival in old Beijing, and understand the rich connotation of folk culture.

2. Difficulties: Understand the expression adopted by the author to highlight the folk characteristics of the Spring Festival in Beijing.

About the author:

Lao She (1February 3, 899-1August 24, 966), male, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, whose real name was She Yu, whose pen names were Xian Qing, Hong Lai and Fei Wo. Because Lao She was born at the beginning of spring, his parents named him "Chun Qing", which may mean celebrating the arrival of spring and having a bright future. After school, I changed my name to Shu Sheyu, which means "give up on yourself", that is, "forget me".

Manchu in Beijing is a red flag man. China is a modern novelist, writer, language master, people's artist, Beijing people's art screenwriter, and the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations in a Family, Teahouse, Longxugou and so on.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lao She