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Tell me in what order the text describes the tides in Qiantang River.

This paper describes the tides of Qiantang River in the order of pre-tide, mid-tide and post-tide.

When we read the "pre-tide" part, it seems that the broad Qiantang River is in front of us. The river is covered with a layer of fog; The ancient pagodas, Zhongshan Pavilion and tide observation platform on the riverside stand in the morning light, and several hills in the distance are looming in the fog. The Qiantang River levee is already crowded with people, and the river is calm. Everyone is looking forward to the arrival of the tide.

When reading the part "The tide is coming", we seem to see "a white line" moving towards us quickly, gradually becoming longer and thicker, and the white waves are rolling and the sound is like a landslide.

After reading the section "After the ebb tide", we seem to see that the aftermath of the river tide is still surging and the wind on the river is whistling. It took a long time for the Qiantang River to restore calm, and the river has risen by two to five meters, which makes people feel that the aftermath is surging.

The main contents and paragraphs of Watching the Tide

Watching the Tide is a text in the first volume of the fourth grade Chinese language published by People's Education Press. The authors are Zhao Zongcheng and Zhu Mingyuan, and the reader is loyal. This paper describes a grand occasion of tide watching. With vivid language, rich imagination and delicate brushwork, the author describes the whole process of the Qiantang River spring tide from far and near to the west, writes about the grandeur of the spring tide, and expresses his wonder and love for the Qiantang River spring tide spectacle.

The text1* * is divided into four natural paragraphs. The first paragraph (1 paragraph) points out the characteristics and position of the Qiantang River spring tide from the beginning of "the wonders of the world". The second paragraph (the second natural paragraph): Write what you saw on the seawall before the tide came. The third paragraph (natural paragraph 3-4): Write the changing process from far to near when the tide comes. The fourth paragraph (the fifth natural paragraph): Write the scene after the tide surges westward.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Watching Tides