First: first determine the topic of your thesis.
Second, put the title of your paper on HowNet, search for papers with similar or identical topics, or journals published in better magazines. Download them.
Third, browse the framework of downloading articles as a whole, and extract a better framework to apply in your own papers.
Fourth: First, set the big framework of your paper (namely, the first-level title and the second-level title), and then input it into HowNet again according to the content of the first-level title or the second-level title to conduct related search, so as to determine the third-level and fourth-level titles and refine the content of the paper.
Fifth: These are all done, and your thesis is basically equivalent to one third. The next thing to do is to supplement the specific content of titles at all levels. There is actually a shortcut to supplementary content, that is, you can find relevant content through some official WeChat accounts, forums, news or related reports. It is best to look for the content published in the past year, because the online time of articles on the Internet is basically one year. If the news and articles on the forum you are looking for are nearly a year old, congratulations, you can basically copy all those contents into your paper, because these contents will basically not be detected as duplicates.
Sixth: When you have done the fifth step, your thesis is basically finished. According to my experience in writing many papers, if you do the fifth step carefully, there will be little work to revise the papers later, especially without losing weight.