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How to vividly describe a big tree

Writing about trees is different from writing about forests, and writing about forests is inseparable from the description of individual trees. Talk about big trees. One is to write about trees in a static state, that is, to write about trees in a season or a day, or even a moment, such as a tree with new leaves, a tree with green leaves, or "thousands of pear blossoms in the winter snow" "open" tree. Such a tree should be written from far to near, bottom to top or top to bottom according to people's visual habits. The difficulty lies not in describing the trunk and leaves of the tree, but in describing the branches and secondary branches of the tree. Description of stems and branches. The second is to write the trees in dynamic situations, such as trees in the rain, trees in the wind, trees in the snow, and the most typical ones are trees in the changing seasons. "Four Seasons Tree" is a simple and easy way to write about trees. Trees are different in the four seasons of the year. By capturing the characteristics of the seasons, even students with low writing skills can write better articles. Another way to write about a single tree is to compare different tree species. Let’s talk about the static description of the big tree first. The purpose of practicing static tree writing, such as writing about a big poplar tree, is to portray its positive optimism and brave and firm will in the specific description of the big poplar tree, so as to gain some understanding of the big poplar tree (in In this regard, the contradictory "Praise to Poplar" in Chinese textbooks is a good example). And through the practice of describing "tree structure", we should cultivate the "tree thinking" of composition writing. We know that a big tree is like this: a main trunk - several branches - more secondary branches - more branches - more, more, more leaves. This is what I call "tree" "like structure", and this shape of a big tree typically visualizes the structural rules of various things "from general to divided" and "from general to specific". Therefore, we have mastered the rules of describing big trees, and we have Conducive to the thinking of other compositions. The static description of a big tree is very difficult. Let’s take the big poplar tree as an example to explain the specific writing method. Title: Understanding the Big Poplar Tree At the beginning of the composition, you must make sure that this is a real big tree that has a place, either on campus, outside the school gate, in the community, in front of your home, or in other places. Also set the seasons. If it is not a concrete tree, but an abstract tree, it will cause difficulties in the subsequent description. After starting, you should first write down the visual feeling of seeing this big poplar tree from a distance, which is equivalent to the "big portrait (height, short, fat, thin|clothing, etc.)" of the portrait description of a person. When writing about the tallness of this big poplar tree, you need to use a comparative method, using blue sky, white clouds, buildings and other background objects to contrast and render it; when writing about the green color of this big poplar tree, you need to imagine it, such as imagining it as green burning in the sky. For flames, you should also pay attention to writing the feeling under the sun. The green of the rising sun is different from the green of the sun. You can also use your imagination to write; write the movement of the treetop branches in the wind. This is from a distance, and the leaves cannot be written in detail. What is written is only the general outline of this big poplar tree. The next step is to write regularly about the visual sense of close up, which should be written from bottom to top. Description of branches and branches. The branches are orderly and layered, layer by layer, color, smoothness, perception of the branches, upwards, running towards the sun, the arms of strong men, the relationship between branches and leaves; the denseness, thickness, and color of the branches , epidermis, growth direction, etc. Description of branches and leaves. The relationship between branches and leaves, the distribution of leaves on branches, the shape, size and color of leaves. After writing the above, mix in the feeling of lush branches and leaves. Choose more viewing angles, such as standing under a tree and looking up, looking a little further away, looking at a part, looking carefully at a certain point, looking at the people under the tree, etc. At the end, you have finished "appreciating" the big poplar tree, and of course you have some feelings in your heart. Just write these feelings out. Let me say here that when writing about the big poplar tree in summer, you should not only write about its beauty, but also appreciate its majestic appearance, powerful soul, firm will and positive spirit. These feelings are reflected in the previous descriptions and also in the current ending. In this way, the shape and spirit of this big poplar tree emerge from our writing.