Wu Yishu, the name must be known to everyone! Wu Yishu became known in 2017 when she took part in the second season of the Chinese Poetry Congress, and her performance in the final segment of the Flying Flower Order was even more shocking. The 16-year-old girl overwhelmingly defeated Peking University's Dr. Chen Geng to become the new ringmaster.
During the competition, Wu Yishu kept a smile on her face as she responded to the word "moon," in honor of her opponent. When Wu Yishu said "When will the moon come out?" for the second time, she was asked by Dong Qing to repeat the poem with the word "moon" in it.
Wu Yishu blurted out "July is in the field, August is in the room, September is in the house, and October is when the crickets are under my bed." The poem was appreciated by the judges and even more so by rival Chen Geng. Her performance also impressed host Dong Qing.
Wu Yishu said, "Poetry has a lot of realities that give people different feelings, in fact, it doesn't matter what the result of the competition is, as long as you like poetry and enjoy the fun it brings you, that's enough."
Chen even praised Wu Yishu: "Father Xuan is still afraid of the latter, but the husband is not afraid of the youth."
Wu Yishu, who became famous overnight, was not proud of herself, but refused all the media that came to her door for interviews. On the occasion of the college entrance examination, Peking University recognized her talent and extended an invitation to her, but she still insisted on her own ideal and entered Tsinghua University with a score of 613; the total score of the college entrance examination in Shanghai was only 660.
Although Wu Yishu is a high school student, the amount of poetry in the art of dance is truly amazing. The principal of Fudan High School said, "This is normal, this is Wu Yishu!"
At Tsinghua's opening ceremony, its president praised Wu Yishu by name in front of the entire school. Imagine what kind of noble temperament and talent a child must have to be appreciated by the president of Tsinghua!
Wu Yishu wrote a 700-word essay on her military training experience, which was published in the China National Defense News, and was praised by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. A school teacher said: "If I can teach Wu Yishu once, it's a blessing in disguise.
Wu Yishu's calm and organized performance at the poetry conference shows that poetry is truly integrated into her life. That calm and relaxed look is the beauty of having poetry in one's heart. When she was 4 or 5 years old, Wu Yishu's mother led her to study poetry, and she even played games with her to make her fall in love with poetry.
While other children's writing desks are filled with exercise books and problems related to school textbooks, Wu Yishu's writing desk is filled with Lu You's poems, which is why she is able to see the potential of a person in Wu Yishu.
Wu Yishu was very self-disciplined in her studies, no matter whether she was studying poetry or other subjects, Wu Yishu was meticulous, and Wu Yishu, who did exceptionally well in writing and history, was actually a science student.
Wu Yishu chose to decline even when faced with an interview with the media after the "Chinese Poetry Conference" competition. After returning to school, he did not challenge the success and arrogant, or complacent, but focused on preparing for the college entrance exams, this kind of curbing arrogance character is also worth learning.
Wu Yishu learns poetry every day, and under the cultivation of poetry, she is able to realize the "fragrance" of poetry, see the changes of ancient poetry, and appreciate the spirit of swallowing mountains and rivers, and see the ambition of the heroic; it can be said that reading poetry has y influenced Wu Yishu's pattern.
When the child reads poetry, don't stick to one place, but analyze the poetry from different perspectives. Reading poetry should be analyzed from all different aspects of poetry, so that you can put yourself in the shoes of the poet's feelings, and better appreciate the poetry to bring the child's sense of reality, the collision of thinking, in order to rub out the spark of a more shining poetry.