1. Draw a text box as shown in white paper.
2. Write "Goddess fills the sky" in the text box.
3. Draw secondary titles on both sides, and then add the related content of "Goddess mending the sky" to the secondary titles.
4. Add a few smaller branches to the branch, and add relevant content, and the mind map of Goddess Mending the Sky will be completed.
Goddess mending the sky (pinyin: nǐwābǔtiān) is an idiom, which originated from "Huai Nan Zi Lan Ming Xun" written by Liu An in the Western Han Dynasty. Goddess of mending heaven refers to the ancient myth of China, where Nu Wa tried to mend heaven and save lives. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless struggle spirit of transforming heaven and earth. Subject-predicate structure, with positive meaning; Generally used as subject and attribute in sentences.
Idiom implication
Goddess of mending heaven is one of the oldest creation myths in China. In the struggle against natural disasters, Nu Wa showed great boldness of vision and high wisdom in transforming heaven and earth, and became a hero praised by the people, reflecting the status and influence of women in matriarchal society, praising the ideal goddess who saved the world, and showing the courage and strength of human struggle with nature.
Idioms tell people that strong will and perseverance are the guarantee of career success. If you know you can't do it, do your best when you know it's difficult. No matter how difficult it is, things will eventually get better.