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How to draw a traditional festival guide

Traditional festivals guide map drawing method is as follows:

(1) Draw two lanterns, and write traditional festivals four bold words on the top of the lanterns to highlight the central theme of traditional festivals. Paint the lanterns red to indicate festivity, then paint the spikes yellow to complete the lanterns, and then highlight the meaning of the theme of traditional festivals to make this introductory picture more obvious.

(2) Draw two branches of flowers on the outside of the lantern, and then color the two branches to make the lantern look more beautiful as a whole. Draw four branches separately, write the theme of traditional festivals in the first line, and write the rest with related traditional festival contents, so a pair of mind maps about traditional festivals is completed.

Thinking map is a way to visualize thinking. We know that radioactive thinking is the natural way of thinking of the human brain, and every kind of information that enters the brain, whether it is a feeling, a memory, or an idea - including words, numbers, symbols, scents, food, lines, colors, imagery, rhythms, and musical notes, etc. - can become a center of thinking, and from this center outwardly disperses thousands of of joints.

Thinking maps, also known as brain maps, mind maps, brainstorming maps, inspiration maps, concept maps, tree maps, dendrograms, or mind maps, are a tool for pictorial thinking as well as an aid for using pictorial thinking.

A mind map is a diagrammatic way of using a central keyword or idea to elicit ideas for figurative construction and categorization; it uses a central keyword or idea to connect all of the represented words, ideas, tasks, or other associated items in a radial line.