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How to draw the mind map of three ancient poems
Mind mapping of three ancient poems;

First, draw the central theme and the first-level branches.

As can be seen from the above picture, the central theme of mind map is the theme we want to show. It's not an art class. The central theme icon doesn't need to be exquisite, but it can be designed a little to make it more interesting. You can imitate painting scrolls, you can also draw a pattern of a book, or you can simply draw a square basket with the title of "Three Ancient Poems" written on it.

Then, draw a first-level branch, three ancient poems and three first-level branches, and I added an extension. There are four branches at the first level, and each branch is painted in a color. Fill in the keywords above each first-level branch, that is, the names of ancient poems, with the same color as the branches.

Second, draw two branches and three or four branches.

Mountain Walk describes a winding path winding to the top of the mountain, where several families are floating in the white clouds. The author stopped to enjoy the scenery of the maple forest, and felt that the fiery maple leaves were redder than the flowers in February in Jiangnan.

This is an ancient poem with bright colors and full of vitality. The whole poem praises the beautiful scenery of the mountains in late autumn and expresses the author's love for nature.

When drawing the mind map of this poem, we should try our best to grasp the knowledge points. Filter it and draw according to the writer's works, text content and central theme. Please draw a secondary branch and write down the key words-"author", "content" and "theme".

The drawing methods of mind maps in the two poems "To Liu Jingwen" and "What I saw in the Night Book" are basically the same as those in "Shan Jutu". It should be noted that the consideration of content and the extraction of keywords really need to be considered.