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How to write a landscape article —— Reading Parthenocissus tricuspidata's Feet and Feeling Excellent Works
This paper comprehensively recorded the growth process of Parthenocissus tricuspidata. Grandpa Ye Shengtao's observation of Parthenocissus tricuspidata and his writing method gave me great inspiration. When I read the sentence "Where there is a petiole on the stem, there are six or seven filaments sticking out from the opposite side, each filament is like a snail's antenna, and the filament is as red as a leaf", Grandpa Ye Shengtao's careful observation of Parthenocissus tricuspidata emerges from time to time in my mind: day after day, month after month, the author has a deep understanding of the characteristics of Parthenocissus tricuspidata. Grandpa Ye Shengtao wrote the feet, leaves, petioles, filaments and feet of Parthenocissus tricuspidata in order from far to near. It is precisely because of Ye Shengtao's careful observation that he can grasp the characteristics of things and write them in a certain order that we have the text "Climbing Tiger's Feet" today. In the future, I will write one excellent article after another according to the observation and writing methods taught by Grandpa Ye Shengtao! Summary: This paper introduces how to write a good article about scenery-feelings after reading "Parthenocissus Feet", hoping to help you!