Derivative graph theory
The picture in the middle shows a daffodil sitting in a flowerpot.
Branch 1: article: 1, introduction; 2. Tell me. This is some background to describe the article.
Branch 2: Drought: 1, situation; Step 2 leave. This item introduces one of the three "disasters" of daffodils: the specific situation of drought.
Branch 3: water: 1, situation; 2. play; 3. find it. This item introduces the third "disaster" situation of daffodils: the specific situation of floods.
Branch 4: Freeze: 1, situation; 2, basking in the sun; 3. Flowers; 4. Hope. This item introduces the three "disasters" of daffodils: the specific situation of freezing injury.
Branch 5: Feeling: 1, people; 2. Heart. This is a feeling that resonates with the author.
Thoughts on Surveying and Mapping
The article "Vitality" is about the author's own experience of raising daffodils. This daffodil is really unlucky It experienced droughts, floods and freezing disasters and never came back to life. Finally, it blooms, praising the tenacious vitality of the seemingly weak daffodil. The author's affection for this narcissus can be seen everywhere in the article, such as "I went to a porcelain shop and bought a pure white porcelain plate to support it." The last sentence of the article: "As long as things on the earth are still alive, even if they are temporarily suppressed by natural and man-made disasters, they will eventually rise. This is true for personal affairs, family affairs, and national and ethnic affairs. " From the character of daffodils to the fate of life, country and nation, the metaphor is close, profound and convincing. The author uses the writing technique from childhood to adulthood, starting from the experience of a small narcissus, which is completely unreasonable and logically points out the theme, which is very clever.