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课件网) 选择性必修 第三册 人教 Unit 5 Video Time Who wrote the poem What do you know about the author The poet Su Shi As one of the most popular Song Dynasty poets, Su Shi was not only gifted in poetry, but also made great contributions to other fields such as painting and calligraphy. A. a fixed-rhythm form B. a cursive style of Chinese characters C. a strong desire to achieve something D. an official who acts as a judge in a local court of law E. an artistic masterpiece of calligraphy written by Su Shi 1. cipai 2. magistrate 3. The Cold Food Festival 4. aspiration 5. the running style BEFORE YOU WATCH Match each word or phrase with the correct definition. You may use a dictionary to help you. 1 Check your answers. WHILE YOU WATCH 2. There are three of Su Shi’s works that are mentioned in the video clip. Take notes about what Su Shi wanted to convey or express through his works and how important these works are. 1. Reflections on the Ancient Red Cliff: 2. The Cold Food Festival: 3. Shui Diao Ge Tou: one of his best works; expressed admiration for heroic figures; described his aspirations and sorrows; so popular that nearly every Chinese student can recite it expressed his loneliness and disappointment; ranked third overall in running script category shows confidence and optimism; encourages people and gives them hope in the hardest times AFTER YOU WATCH 1. What else do you know about Su Shi and his works 2. Based on what you have learnt about Fan Zhongyan and Su Shi from this book, what do you think they have in common 3. What do you think are the basic values that influenced these two Chinese scholars in ancient times Su Shi’s artist name was “Dongpo”. Around 2,700 poems of his poems have survived. Possible answers: 1. What else do you know about Su Shi and his works Fan Zhongyan and Su Shi were both prominent figures during the Song Dynasty. They both held important political positions. I think they both took their roles seriously. 2. Based on what you have learnt about Fan Zhongyan and Su Shi from this book, what do you think they have in common 3. What do you think are the basic values that influenced these two Chinese scholars in ancient times I think the basic values that influenced these Chinese scholars were duty to their work and to their country. They also both showed great positivity despite the hardships they faced in their lives. Tapescript