When drawing, you should start from the center of the figure and draw some thick lines that radiate around. Each line uses a different color, and these branches represent the main idea of your theme. You can add countless lines to drawing a mind map. On each branch, clearly mark the keywords with big words, so that when you think of this concept, these keywords will jump out of your mind immediately.
Be good at using imagination and improve mind mapping. Next to each keyword, draw a picture that can represent it and explain it. Use colored pens and a little imagination. It doesn't have to be a masterpiece, remember: mind mapping is not a process of drawing ability test!
A hundred thousand why:
100,000 Why is a set of popular science books for teenagers edited and published by Children's Publishing House in the early 1960s. The latest edition is the sixth edition, and the editor of the sixth edition is Han Qide. In the past 50 years, this set of books has been published in six editions, and the cumulative circulation has exceeded 1 100 million copies. It is a scientific enlightenment book for several generations of young people in New China, and has become the first brand of original popular science books in China.
The title of "A Hundred Thousand Why" is borrowed from the popular science reading "A Hundred Thousand Why" by the Soviet scientific literature writer Ilya (real name Ilya Yakov Levich Marshak). It has played an active role in spreading knowledge and popularizing science, and has influenced generations of young people to embark on the road of science. Influenced by it, books with the title of "100,000 Why" emerge in an endless stream, becoming synonymous with children's popular science books.