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Writing is like cooking

Writing is like cooking. If you want to make good food, you must follow some cooking rules like a good chef...

How to make good food Where's the food?

The first basic requirement for cooking is to choose good ingredients. Authentic good ingredients and the best combination of ingredients will satisfy your taste buds to the maximum extent...Isn't the same true for writing? The selection of the article determines the value and significance of the writing. The selection of materials and their conception reflect the presentation style of the writing content.

The second basic requirement of cooking is to choose the ingredients well. It's the same chicken, but with different ingredients, you can make a variety of delicious dishes with different flavors. Food is actually made of good ingredients, good ingredients, and good cooking skills. Writing should have good ingredients, but where are the good ingredients for writing?

In fact, the famous sayings and interesting stories accumulated in daily life are good ingredients for writing.

The third basic requirement of cooking is to follow specific steps to cook a unique delicacy that diners will remember. The cooking process is very important. What should be put in first and what should be put in last? You must not mess around. The same goes for writing. The whole idea must be exquisite and seamless. Ingenious ideas will add a lot of color to writing.

The fourth basic requirement of cooking is to control the heat during cooking. When cooking, you can stir-fry over high heat or simmer over slow fire... You can cook different styles of food by taking what you need. The language style of writing is like fire. It is determined entirely based on personal aesthetic taste and the specific situation of writing. There is no unified rule to follow.

Finally, the chef collects the sauce and serves it on the plate.

A feast of food is shining in front of your eyes... Let’s eat the feast of words!