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Please write an opening speech for the first "Ancient Style" classical poetry recitation in Senior Two, and write a series of lines for personal recitation of "Difficult Road to Shu".

China's classical poems are full of stars and poets come forth in large numbers. With its concise language and rich connotation, it brings us into a lofty art palace and brings us beautiful enjoyment. Learning ancient poems is an important way to understand and inherit the excellent ancient culture of China. Whew, danger/height! Shudao/difficult, but difficult/to the sky! It is said that it is difficult for Qin to enter Shu because of the danger of Shu Road, and it is necessary to guard against the careerists who rebel according to the danger. When this sentence is repeated three times, it forms a pattern that the theme sentence runs through the whole poem and the content is in-depth layer by layer, which has the effect of singing and sighing. Three sighs, one sighs the height of Shu Dao, two sighs the danger of Shu Dao, and three sighs the disaster of Shu Dao's fierce battle.