* Qiao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty proposed the "six-character formula" for composition: "phoenix head", "pig belly" and "leopard tail".
* The beginning should be like "phoenix" "Head", beautiful and handsome;
* The body should be like a "pig belly", full and substantial;
* The end should be like a "leopard's tail", flying and powerful.
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* Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty once wrote a poem that said: "When writing an article, you should pay special attention to the starting point. The whole story is like water pouring out from a high cliff, and its momentum is like a flood.
* At the beginning, we strive to achieve "one simplicity, two beauty and three philosophies"
* Jane: The opening language is concise, short and concise, and goes straight to the topic, making it clear at a glance. For example, the opening chapter of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms": The general trend of the world: if it unites for a long time, it must divide, and if it divides for a long time, it must unite.
* Beauty: The language at the beginning can give people a sense of beauty, or it may be of great literary talent, or it may have profound artistic conception, or it may be full of interest. "A good beginning is like the beginning of spring clouds, with dewy flowers, making people fall in love at first sight."
* For example: I am a piece of green, if I am not tall enough, then let me shade you and protect you from the rain; If I am not lush enough, then let me cover the branches with thousands of red strands; if I am not flowery enough, then let me be green grass for you; if...but, I will always be green and can be for you. Photosynthesis, making oxygen. (Heilongjiang Candidate "A Green Confession")
* [Comments] The beginning of this article is as soft as the breeze, as beautiful as the clear waves, swaying the heartstrings; one after another affectionate call, as if a long-lost friend emerges from the end of the page , allowing readers to truly feel the author's passionate yet implicit feelings, and his enterprising yet wise insights.
* Philosophy: It has a meaningful charm, a depth and a height. As Mark Twain said, "One foot crushes a violet, but it leaves its fragrance on your feet. This is tolerance."
""Tolerance, Starts from Here"