w88 casino News Poetry gives us a pure land in our souls. Poetry gives us a touch in our hearts. Poetry attracts people all over the world with its unique form and changeable language. Poets use horizontal and vertical strokes to write about the long-standing Chinese culture, and poets use flat and oblique strokes to recite the long history of China. It is said that poetry has no borders, and the common love for poetry brings people of different nationalities, skin colors, and beliefs together. The second Chinese recitation competition for international students organized by the Chinese Youth League Student Association was held12month6The search for the four major events has begun.
The first to appear were Park Sang-woo from South Korea and Oshima Daiyuki from Japan. They were wearing Tang suits and holding folding fans, quite like the poets of the Tang Dynasty. Listening to their understanding of Du Fu's poem "Beauty", the reporter once again felt that poetry has no borders and can transcend cultural and racial differences and penetrate into people's hearts. Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" became the most popular ancient poem in this competition. Chen Wei from Thailand, Mai Gaopeng from Indonesia and Wu Zhengxiong from South Korea all chose this word as their competition poems, and their performance was remarkable. "Farewell Cambridge" by Xu Zhimo was the most popular contemporary poem among the contestants in the competition. Two international students, Li Zhiqiang from Indonesia and Zhao Renshan from Myanmar, both recited this popular poem. Especially classmate Li Zhiqiang, who once lived in England, and Cambridge left a deep impression on him. Perhaps for this reason, his recitation was very affectionate and full of love for Cambridge. This deep feeling infected the students and judges at the scene. Not only did he win applause from the audience and praise from the judges, but he also won the first place in the competition. Oscar, an international student from Cote d'Ivoire, is the only black friend in the room. The song "Spring Snow in Qinyuan" was recited from his mouth, making people feel a different sense of heroism. Oscar eventually won the second prize in the competition. Ji Hyun-suk from South Korea brought us a revolutionary poem "The Long March" that was different from other poetry styles, which once again made everyone's hearts surge with reverence for the Long March. Of course, other players such as Le Thanh Long and Nguyen Thi Lan Phuong from Vietnam also performed wonderfully. The atmosphere throughout the game was lively and the audience actively participated. At the end of the competition, teacher Yang Liqun from the Chinese Department made a brief comment on the contestants, and the judges awarded prizes and certificates to the winning contestants.
This competition has a wide range of participants, with contestants from different departments and grades, and even graduate students signed up. The participating works also span the past and present, and the contestants’ understanding of the works is also very good. The overall level of the players has improved significantly compared with the previous session.

Park Sang-woo from South Korea and Oshima Daiyuki from Japan recited Du Fu's poem "Beauty" aloud

ContestantsWith the judgesTeachers take a group photo
Source of manuscript: Campus Information Platform Compiled by reporter Huang Xin