First, the analysis of still night thinking:
Silent Night Thinking is a five-character poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. What he means is that the bright moonlight is sprinkled on enough paper, as if the ground is frosted. I couldn't help looking up at the bright moon in the sky outside the window that day, and I couldn't help but bow my head and think of my hometown in the distance.
The whole poem vividly reveals the poet's inner activities, vividly outlines a vivid picture of homesickness on a moonlit night, and expresses the author's feelings of homesickness on a silent moonlit night.
Second, the feeling of mind mapping:
When I saw the teacher's homework requirements, my first reaction was nervousness, and then I was a little worried about whether I could finish painting in 20 minutes. Then I began to think about how to do it. What is the overall framework of this poem? How to choose keywords? How many branches should I draw? What do you choose for the center map? What does the little icon stand for? ...
After making full preparations, I set the alarm clock and began to draw the center map. It was 10 minutes, and the center map had not been drawn yet. I remembered a sentence that teacher Li Fang said in class, "It doesn't matter if you can't finish painting, so hurry to the next stage." I chose to draw branches, and finally it took me 22 minutes to draw all the contents.
Through this kind of regular drawing, I find myself always struggling with what color and pattern to choose in the process of drawing. Next time you draw, you will think about color matching and pattern first, or you should practice it deliberately.
Mind mapping is mastered in constant deliberate practice.