How to draw the mind guide seen in the night book

The mind mapping method seen in the night book is as follows:

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

Second, draw two branches and three or four branches.

The poem "What I See in the Night Book" was written by Ye Shaoweng when he was living in a foreign land. At that time, due to the change of seasons and the late night in autumn, the poet's mind could not be resolved at the saddest and most thoughtful time.

original text

What you read in the night book

Ye Shaoweng

Mix covered her leaves and made a cold sound.

The autumn wind moves passengers on the river.

Knowing that some children choose to promote knitting,

At night, the fence will light up.

To annotate ...

1 rustling: wind.

② Guest feeling: the homesickness of passengers.

3 pick: stir with slender things.

④ Popularizing knitting: commonly known as cricket, and also known as cricket in some areas.

⑤ Hedge fall: a fence.

translate

The rustling autumn wind blows the plane leaves, bringing chills. The autumn wind from the river aroused the loneliness of travelers. Suddenly I saw a light under the fence in the distance, thinking that it was probably a child catching crickets.

Distinguish and appreciate

When appreciating ancient poetry with mind map, we can start from these aspects. The first is the introduction of this poem, starting with the most basic information. For example, the name, author, dynasty and genre of poetry.

This poem expresses feelings by scenery, and the feeling of falling and loneliness is set off by fallen leaves, rustling autumn wind and cold air. Write three or four sentences about children catching crickets at night, with high interest, skillfully comparing sadness and showing loneliness and helplessness living in other places. Other people's poems set off feelings with scenery, combining motion and static, setting off the silence of autumn night with the sound of leaves and wind, and also using contrast techniques to set off the sadness of being in a foreign land with the music scene that children catch at night.