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How to draw a mind map of ancient Qingming poems

The thinking mapping method of ancient Qingming poems is as follows:

Taking "Qingming" as an example, first draw the shepherd boy riding a bull in the middle, and use this as the main line to branch into Qingming, on the road, and on the road. I'd like to ask, shepherd boy, and then draw the characteristics of rain, pedestrians, broken souls, restaurants, and Xinghua Village clearly and clearly.

This picture is a mind map hand-drawn by teacher Wang Zhipeng. The content is the poem we are familiar with: Rain falls heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. When I asked where the restaurant was, the shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village. Teacher Wang is a master of hand-drawn maps. His images are beautiful and his lines are smooth. He can translate poetry into maps very well. It’s amazing.

Teacher Tutu’s works are relatively rich in content, with branches reaching five levels. They are drawn with great care, the lines are very beautiful, the content is also very rich, the colors are bright, the icons are clear, and it looks very refreshing. .

Qingming

It is one of the twenty-four solar terms and the fifth solar term in spring. Douzhiyi, when the sun reaches 15° of ecliptic longitude, it is Qingming. The Qingming Festival is named after the "qi is clear and the scenery is bright, and everything appears" during the festival. Qingming is a solar term that reflects the phenological changes in nature. At this time, the sun shines brightly, vegetation sprouts, flowers bloom, and nature presents a vibrant scene.

In southern China, the air is clear and the scenery is bright at this time; in the north, snow is beginning to break, the temperature is rising, and spring is coming. Tomb-Sweeping Day generally varies between April 4th and 6th in the Gregorian calendar, and is not fixed on a certain day, but April 5th is the most common day. Qingming Festival is both a solar term and a festival. The Qingming Festival provides important conditions for the formation of Qingming Festival customs in terms of time and weather and phenological characteristics.

The Qingming solar term is related to the phenological climate of the year, and is often used to guide farming, meaning that the sky is clear and the weather is good for spring plowing; the Qingming Festival is a day for people to visit their tombs, pay respects to their ancestors, and be cautious about the past; because the two are integrated. , giving Qingming both natural and humanistic connotations.