The Three Gorges is an essay written by Li Daoyuan, a geographer and essayist in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
This article is a beautiful and fresh landscape prose, which describes the majesty and preciseness of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, depicts the unique scenery of the four seasons of the Three Gorges, and shows a tall and straight ink and wash landscape painting in the map of the Yangtze River. The full text is rigorous in structure, ingenious in layout, seamless, concise in language and vivid in description.
This article is a landscape work, and the author describes the natural features of the Three Gorges in less than 200 words. The full text describes the combination of dynamic and static, scene blending, emotion moving with the scene, concise and vivid.
The full text consists of four paragraphs, which are four tall and straight ink and wash landscape paintings. The first paragraph is about mountains, and the last three paragraphs are about water.
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Based on the characteristics of subject knowledge, subject teaching must emphasize "understandable memory" and "structured thinking". With the increase of learning cycle, knowledge becomes more and more abstract and complex, so it is more important to emphasize "the depth of understanding" than "the speed of memory".
It is for these reasons that thinking visualization's research team grafted the advantages and characteristics of concept map (proposed by Dr. Novak of Cornell University), knowledge tree and problem tree.
At the same time, it integrates structural thinking, logical thinking, dialectical thinking, problem consciousness and other ways of thinking, and transforms "mind map" into "subject mind map"
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Baidu encyclopedia-three Gorges
Baidu Encyclopedia-Mind Map