I never imagined that a comic book would answer a small question that had been bothering me for more than a decade.
This is the charm of "Half Hour Comic China Geography"!It was a lively and interesting way that for me, who had been sleepy with geography lessons since I was a child, I had the idea that "geography can still be so fun" for the first time.
I have to share with you the wonders of this book. The book cleverly compares the whole of China to a huge class, and uses this unique and creative setting to popularize geography for readers of all ages. Beijing plays the role of the old class president in this class, while Shandong and Jiangsu are the uncompromising Xi members, respectively. Shaanxi, on the other hand, is undoubtedly the representative of the history class, and Qinghai is the captain who manages the water dispenser, which is the source of the Yangtze River, the Yellow River, and the Lancang River, meeting the water needs of most of the students in the class.
The book also introduces geographical knowledge points through short stories that happened among students. For example, in order to help the relatively remote ** students in the class, the whole class worked together to build the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, which led to the development of **. However, during the construction process, there is a period of frozen soil that is difficult to solve, and if the temperature is slightly higher and the frozen soil is loosened, the train will be prone to derailment accidents. So, what kind of black technology should be relied on to solve this problem?You can find the answer in the book.
It is worth mentioning that this book not only popularizes the knowledge of geography, but also integrates the knowledge of literature, history and other disciplines. For example, when talking about Qinghai, it will also be extended to the Tangbo ancient road where Princess Wencheng entered Tibet. As well as the East Book, absorption and calculation, clean energy and so on in politics class. It gives the feeling that knowledge is burrowing into the brain in a way that is caught off guard.
Whether you are an adult who is full of yearning and curiosity about the motherland, mountains and rivers, or you happen to have a child in your family who needs to learn Xi geography and expand your knowledge, I think this book is very suitable for you.
Finally, I will leave you a small assignment: why is our terrain high in the west and low in the east, which province has the name "sea" and is located inland, and what role will your hometown play in this class?After reading the secretary, I have to answer in the comment area!
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