First of all, we should study more, that is, read more books. Reading is like writing. Reading more books (articles) will naturally form a sense of language. There are many articles, and beautiful sentences, idioms and grammar are memorized over time. When reading, you must read with your heart. What does it mean to study hard? Just don't read books just to watch the fun. When reading, try to find out what is good about Chu's articles, which sentences are beautiful, which classic sentences need to be remembered, which rhetorical devices are used and which words are unfamiliar to you. Read too many books, even if you encounter words you don't understand, you will understand his meaning. If you read this book a hundred times, its meaning will come out. Second, you have to memorize it. We usually write articles, except professional papers. Especially in exams, you are not allowed to bring any reference books and materials. If you want to borrow and quote, you must rely on the memory of your brain. For example, if you write an article and quote the poems of literary masters such as Li Bai and Du Fu, how can you use it without memorizing them? At school, the teacher assigned many famous articles to recite, but I didn't understand them at that time. I think it is very necessary and important for students to remember them. Now think about it, because catchy sentences are all memorized at that time and can be enjoyed for life. Therefore, when reading, you must recite beautiful articles or sentences. Although we don't advocate rote learning, the necessary recitation is the basis of writing a good article. Without a certain amount of memory, the words in your brain are not rich, just like there is no inventory in your warehouse, and you can't take anything out when you use it. So when you meet a good article, you should spare no effort to recite the whole article. There is too much inventory in my mind, and when it comes to a certain time, I will naturally blurt it out, and when I write it, I will be eloquent. Don't let go of words you don't know or don't know their meaning. Look them up in the dictionary at once.
Second, we should cite circumstantial evidence.
A friend said that he couldn't write three sentences for a long time and felt speechless. There are two reasons for this phenomenon: first, they don't read much and don't have much stock in their minds. Second, they don't know how to cite circumstantial evidence. If you write an article in your own language, you will feel very tired for a while, you will feel that your level is not high, you will feel that your vision is narrow and there is no width, and the fourth space cannot be opened. This requires you to be good at using circumstantial evidence. That is, when writing your own opinions or listing your own topics, you should quote other people's articles or classic sentences and classic opinions in time to support your own opinions. For example, when you write political articles, you can quote the famous sayings of politicians and great men such as Marx and Engels, write landscapes, and quote the eternal quatrains of prose writers, so that your articles are both high and wide, and readers feel that you have a wide range of knowledge. You can also expand the space at once. Of course, you should pay attention to the quotation, and you must write around your theme, so that the form is scattered but the spirit is not scattered. What can't be quoted is Wan Li, who digresses from the point.
Third, be good at association.
Another reason why many friends don't write long articles is that they are not good at association, and their thinking is too narrow and narrow, so there is nothing to write in writing articles. Therefore, when writing an article, you should be good at associating around the theme. Let you write a leaf, is it small? However, if you are good at association, you can still write a big article. For example, you can fully associate the color, grain, shape and changes of the four seasons of leaves, as well as the connection with heaven, earth and people. We can associate what leaves look like and what philosophy they contain, expound the importance of environmental protection, lament the significance of green to life, demonstrate the philosophy of "one leaf can't see Mount Tai" and discuss the relationship between leaves. I am also worried that the article is not long, and I am afraid that you will be full of ideas and can't stop!
Fourth, we should pay attention to observation.
Observation is the basis of association. Always observe the characteristics of things,