How to recite classical Chinese with mind map?

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Biography of Qu Yuan is an excerpt from Biography of Qu Yuan in Historical Records, and it is a biography with unique style. This is the earliest complete historical data about Qu Yuan and an important basis for studying Qu Yuan's life.

Reciting classical Chinese with mind map will make you unforgettable!

The following are the recommended steps:

1. Read the full text and fully understand it.

2. Search for key points with mind mapping method, and draw a scene map in your mind at the same time.

3. Draw the full text structure diagram.

4. On the basis of grasping the context of the full text, use the fast memory method to assist in reciting.

5. Review the science and share it with others.

Mind mapping uses the skills of paying equal attention to graphics and texts, showing the relationship between topics at all levels with hierarchical diagrams of mutual subordination and correlation, and establishing memory links between topic keywords, images and colors.

Mind mapping makes full use of the functions of the left and right brain and the laws of memory, reading and thinking to help people develop in a balanced way between science and art, logic and imagination, thus opening up the infinite potential of the human brain. Therefore, mind mapping has a powerful function of human thinking.

Mind mapping is a visual way of thinking. We know that radioactive thinking is the natural way of thinking of the human brain. Every kind of information that enters the brain, whether it is feelings, memories or ideas-including words, numbers, symbols, smells, food, lines, colors, images, rhythms, notes and so on. -It can be a thinking center, where thousands of joints radiate outward.

Each joint represents a connection with the central theme, and each connection can become another central theme, and then thousands of joint points radiate outward, showing a radioactive three-dimensional structure, and these joint connections can be regarded as your memory, just like neurons in the brain, and are your personal database.