I think there should be a collection of personal arguments that records good examples and famous sayings, and read more history books as the source of factual arguments.
It is suggested that in terms of arguments, in addition to using allusions, we can pay more attention to the facts in real life, which will help to broaden the breadth of ancient and modern arguments, make the article close to real life, reflect the novelty of the arguments used, avoid using cliches and weaken the persuasiveness of the article.
It's easier said than done. I think you should read more books, read widely, cover all aspects of life as much as possible, lay a good foundation for your writing and write good works.
First divide the central argument and sub-argument, and then demonstrate the argument around the theme, and the argument should be true and easy to understand.