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Thoughts on Reading Wang's How to Treat Chinese Painting
Reading a book, an article, news and communication in a newspaper, and writing down some thoughts, experiences or beneficial inspirations and lessons are called post-reading feelings. After reading generally has three characteristics:

(1), after reading writing must have a clear central argument (or central idea), not disorderly, rambling.

(2) This central argument (or central idea) must be extracted and summarized from the materials read, and it has an inevitable internal connection with the materials read.

The thoughts written after reading must be about what you read, think, feel and experience. You can write a little or a few points, not trying to cover everything, but you must write your own unique knowledge and understanding. Stylistically speaking, your thoughts, arguments or arguments after reading are similar to argumentative essays and are usually classified as argumentative essays. However, there are very few "regrets", "regrets" and "regrets", and a lot of them are even repeated throughout. 2 "Feelings" are not new. Although there are some feelings in the article, it is just the same old tune, or echoing other people's views, and I can't write my own true and unique feelings. 3 "feelings" are not deep. Although I can write some of my own feelings, I can or "feel" comes from "reading", but the original meaning is misinterpreted and "feel" is out of shape. The feelings written after watching movies, plays and exhibitions are called post-reading feelings, and the writing method is the same as post-reading feelings.