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How to make story cards of historical figures
Historical story reading cards can be made of colored cardboard, scissors, glue, pencils, water-based pens, watercolor pens and other materials. Among them, colored cardboard is mainly used to carry information, scissors are used to cut out card shapes, glue is used to paste illustrations and other contents, and pencils, water-based pens and watercolor pens are mainly used to write the specific contents of historical figures.

The reading card of general historical figures' stories contains the following elements: background of the times, brief introduction of figures, historical events in characters experience, specific contributions and historical significance of actions.

Reading cards of historical figures' stories is not just about writing stories, but using cards as a medium, dividing one side of the cards into multiple sections, each section introducing different contents, and introducing a historical figure as comprehensively as possible through reasonable typesetting.

Historical story reading cards can be cut into many different shapes, such as circles, polygons, triangles, irregular figures and so on. , to highlight the characteristics of different shapes of cards.

The stories of historical figures are:

1, Sima Guang smashed the cylinder.

Once, Sima Guang and his friends were playing in the backyard. A child climbed into the vat and fell into the water. When the other children saw something was wrong, they all gave up and ran away, but Sima Guang used his quick wits to pick up a big stone from the ground and hit it hard at the water tank. The water gushed out and the child was saved.

Cao Chong is an elephant.

When Cao Chong was five or six years old, he was as knowledgeable and judgmental as an adult. Once, Sun Quan sent a giant elephant. Cao Cao wanted to know the weight of the elephant, so he asked his men, but they didn't know how to weigh it.

Cao Chong said: "Put the elephant on the big ship, mark where it reaches the water surface, and then let the ship carry other things, weigh them and compare them." Cao Cao was very happy and did it at once.

3. Drowning.

When Cao Cao was ten years old, he was swimming in Longtan when he suddenly met a fierce crocodile. Crocodiles bared their teeth and attacked Cao Cao, but Cao Cao was fearless and calmly responded to crocodiles. The crocodile couldn't eat anything and ran away.

After Cao Cao came home, he didn't mention the crocodile to his family. Later, an adult flinched when he saw the snake. Cao Cao laughed and said innocently, "I am not afraid of crocodiles in Longtan, but you are afraid of a snake." That's ridiculous! " When people asked, Cao Cao told them the truth, and they all marveled at the courage of the young Cao Cao.