Examples of the Application of Classical Poetry in Chinese Composition
how to write a good composition? Four-paragraph narrative method to strengthen description 1. "Choose to go deep": describe people, things and things carefully, not just mention them; It is better to describe a few things in detail than to mention a lot of things hastily. For example, if someone is fat, don't mention such irrelevant things as his long hair. 2. "Make good use of metaphors": use "…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… For example, "He is very tall. His extraordinary height almost rubs against the ceiling, and even the longest bed is not big enough, which is simply a personal tower. Third, "idioms and sayings": can enrich the article. Adding idioms or sayings at the right time has the effect of making the finishing point. Of course, remember not to overdo it. The whole article is quoted endlessly, and there is no other way to add idioms to the text, that is, reciting idioms, proverbs, celebrity quotations, meditation, poems and so on. Fourth, "making good use of examples": it explains a lot, so it is better to give a practical example. For example, after describing how much Xiao Ming can eat, I immediately gave an example: "Once, Xiao Ming and I went to the night market after dinner, only to find that he ate three plates of stinky tofu, a bowl of pig blood soup, a cup of mung bean paste and a packet of egg cakes. Oh, my god When he returned to his home, his mother asked if he wanted to eat night snack. He even nodded and said, "Ok, ok, I'm hungry again! In this way, the article must be much more vivid and interesting! Explanatory syllogism of expository essays 1. The characteristic of expository essays is to explain what the topic is. Take "My troubles" as an example to explain what my troubles are. 2. Explanatory articles can be divided into three sections: solving problems, explaining and summarizing expectations. Third, the first paragraph is to solve the problem, that is, to explain the topic in general, cite examples, and associate it with the four sides. Taking this title as an example, it is necessary to explain what "worry" is, what different troubles different people have, and what impact it will have if they have trouble. Fourth, the second paragraph is an explanation, which should be explained in depth according to your own ideas, opinions, experiences and solutions. It can be divided into several items according to your personal views. Taking this topic as an example, we might as well break it down into several paragraphs to elaborate. After elaborating, don't forget to add solutions and strategies. For example, "My biggest worry is playing the piano. Every time I practice …", I think in order to overcome this "sound barrier", I have to …. (The first worry and solution strategy) Secondly, the application problem of math, for me. The teacher suggested that I ... (The second worry and solution strategy) The last minor worry is that my height is too short, and I am in the sixth grade. After seeing the doctor several times, I decided. (The third worry and solution strategy) V. In the last paragraph, talk about your thoughts, feelings and expectations. The practical four-paragraph theory of the essay 1. The essay on filial piety is that children in China must be full of emotions of love and hate. What they love is that this is a social system unique to us in China, which is the beginning of the social welfare system and the best demonstration of social division of labor; What I hate is that this kind of essay is the easiest to flow and the same, and there is no room for it. However, many people have written about this "sour" topic, but not many people can write it well. Second, the biggest taboo of essays is "insincere". Say something that you don't necessarily think is right, and cobble together an unintelligible article. Instead, you should use your head to think and really conceive it from your own perspective. Third, practice the four-paragraph theory: (1) Solving the problem: What does this topic mean? Need I explain more? What are the sayings of ancient and modern China and foreign countries? What idioms, sayings and allusions are there? (2) Reflection: What is the current situation of the general public and my own? Are there any good examples, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign? (3) Strategy: How to practice this topic? Can I do that? What can be done? (4) Expectations: What expectations do I have on this topic? How do you feel? What do you have to say from the bottom of your heart? Who can you quote to encourage yourself and become a motto to keep working hard? Fourth, this four-paragraph article on law is stable and rich in structure. If you add some clever thoughts to the connection between large paragraphs, it will make people feel that Kan Kan is talking, and some historical or allusions will be more interesting. But what is the final step? It is to have "sincerity, truth and true feelings" behind it.