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The mind map of the eighth unit in the fifth grade of Chinese language is:
"Bodhisattva Man, Dabai Di"
"Qing Ping Le Hui Chang"
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"Recalling Qin'e Loushan Pass"
"Qinyuanchun Changsha"
"Qilu People's Liberation Army Occupying Nanjing"
"Yin Tianjing" "
"Moon over Xijiang River"
."Jinggangshan"
"Water Melody Songtou. Swimming"
"To Comrade Peng Dehuai"
"Qin Yuan Chun. Snow"
"Washing on the sand. Beidaihe"
"Long March"
"Red Star Shining on China"
"Ode to Joy (Excerpt)"
"Ode to New China (Ode to New China) Excerpt)"
"Mao Zedong came out of Shaoshan (excerpt)"
"Two Red Peppers"
"Mao Zedong and the Wounded"
< p>Mind map, also called mind map, is an effective graphic thinking tool to express divergent thinkingIt is simple but very effective, and it is a revolutionary thinking tool. Mind mapping uses the technique of paying equal attention to pictures and texts to express the relationship between topics at all levels as hierarchical diagrams of mutual affiliation and correlation, and to establish memory links between topic keywords, images, colors, etc.
Mind mapping makes full use of the functions of the left and right brains, and uses the laws of memory, reading, and thinking to help people develop a balance between science and art, logic and imagination, thereby unlocking the unlimited potential of the human brain. Mind mapping therefore has the powerful function of human thinking.
Mind mapping is an effective thinking model. It is a thinking "map" used in memory, learning, thinking, etc., and is conducive to the development of diffuse thinking in the human brain. Mind mapping has been widely used around the world. The Singapore Ministry of Education has listed mind mapping as a compulsory subject in primary schools. A large number of Fortune 500 companies are also learning mind mapping. China has been using mind mapping for more than 20 years.