A seagull, a beach. A warship, a sailboat. A fish pond and a paddy field. A row of weeping willows, a garden. A stream, a stone bridge. A bunch of bamboo, a flock of birds. A team flag and a bronze horn. A team of "red scarves", a piece of laughter.
2. Scene Song 2
A sky, a red sun. A cloud, a flock of egrets. A green mountain and a forest. A path, a temple. A Yangtze River, a canoe. A pavilion, a tourist.
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Writing skills of situational songs
Write down your inspiration anytime, anywhere: take a small notebook with you (Nabokov's small card is full), and when you have any inspiration for novels, articles or characters in novels, write it down immediately. When you have an epiphany after listening to other people's conversations, or see a prose poem or a lyric that moves you, you can write it down immediately. Inspiration is always fleeting. If you record it in time, it can be the material for your writing. My habit is to make a list of articles for my blog and keep adding them.