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Chapter 27 Rhythm Method: Capture the Rhythm of the Heart

Take a step and you will succeed 刘墉 1274Words 2018-03-18
This afternoon, I showed you two bank ATM cards, and asked you to compare them. Look around, turn over the back and study, laughing that both are 16 numbers, but one is continuous, and the other is divided into three paragraphs, each with four characters. bingo! Do you know why that bank typed the numbers differently?I haven't asked the bank, but I guess, 80% because they found that the sixteen numbers are too long, and if they are divided into four sections, it is easier to remember and recognize, so the cards issued later are divided into sections. I also believe that no matter which bank's ATM card or credit card now divides the numbers into segments, it is based on the same reason.

Many things can prove that our memory can play better when it is rhythmic. For example, singing and reciting lyrics is much faster than reciting memorization.But when someone asks you from the middle of the song, what is the next word, you may have to think and sing from the beginning of the song again, and only remember the lyrics when you sing that sentence.The same is often the case when memorizing articles. Someone suddenly asks you, "In Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing", what is the following 'seems to complain about life's failure'?" Pluck the strings three or two times, there is love before the melody is formed, and the strings suppress their voices and think, as if complaining that they have no ambitions in life." The next thing I thought of was: "I will continue to play the letter with a low eyebrow, and talk about the infinite things in my heart..."

why? Because of the rhythm of our memory. Therefore, articles and poems that rhyme are easier to memorize than those that do not rhyme, and those that are fluent and in line with the rhythm of the language are easier to memorize than "Jie Qu Po Ya". More importantly, for the same sentence, when you "segment" or "pause" in different ways, it can also produce a big "memory difference". for example-- The vast majority of Chinese five-character poems are "two- and three-character breaks", that is, they are divided into "two characters" and "three characters" to read.for example:

Moonlight in front of the bed, suspected to be frost on the ground; look up at the moon, Bow your head and think about your hometown. If you change to the "three words" and "two words" segments: Moonlight in front of the bed, suspected to be frost on the ground; look up at the moon, Bow your head and think about your hometown. Although the text remains the same and the meaning is the same, it is more wrong, more difficult to read, and even more difficult to recite. In addition, I just read a research report not long ago, saying that the Chinese are better at memorizing numbers than Americans and Japanese, and they can

Remember many times, and remember fast. The reason is not that Chinese people are particularly smart, but because reading numbers in Chinese is relatively simple and fast. is not that right? one two three four five six seven eight nine ten If you use Mandarin, you can read it in a second. But when it is changed to English, five, seven, and eight each have two syllables, and six has three syllables. In total, there are five more syllables than Mandarin. If you switch to Japanese or Japanese, it will be even more—— Japanese is even simpler: ichi ni san shi ao roku shichi hachi ku ju(ひちにさんしべろく

ちはちじじゆう) Japanese can be troublesome: hitotiu futatsu mittiu yottsu itssu muttsu nonatzu yattsu kokonotsu to(ひとつ ふたへぬろよろいろむそなつせせせせつこのいとす) God!From one to ten, Japanese has to use twenty-five syllables, is it annoying enough?Is it slow enough?Is it enough to affect how quickly they crunch numbers? From my analysis above, you can know that dividing into paragraphs and mastering the rhythm are very important ways to strengthen memory.When you memorize books and memorize numbers, if you can divide the lengthy sentence into paragraphs to make it match the rhythm of your heart, the effect is much better than if you memorize it straight.

Now you should understand why my mother-in-law can memorize the lyrics of many old songs, and why my father-in-law can remember the whole song of Li Houzhu in the way of singing Teresa Teng's songs-"When is the spring flower and autumn moon, how much do you know about the past...". You will also know why my mother and I can still remember the principles of "Wu Xun Xing Xue" in elementary school and "Mulan Ci" in middle school.
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