1, Mr. Carrot's Challenge: Mr. Carrot has met a challenge. His long beard was blown into the river by the wind, and he needed to find a way to get it out of the river. Mr. Carrot tried to catch his beard with branches, ropes and other tools, but all failed. He felt very depressed because his beard was very important to him.
2. Mr. Monkey's help: Just then, Mr. Monkey appeared. Seeing Mr. Carrot's predicament, he offered to help. Mr. Monkey took a long vine from the tree, extended it into the river, and tied Mr. Carrot's beard to it. Mr. Monkey and Mr. Carrot Qi Xin worked together to finally get Mr. Carrot's beard out of the river.
Thanks from Mr. Carrot: Mr. Carrot is very grateful to Mr. Monkey for his help. He decided to send a gift to Mr. Monkey to thank him. Mr. Carrot made a beautiful scarf with his long beard and gave it to Mr. Monkey. Mr. Monkey was very happy after receiving the gift. He thinks this is the most precious gift he has ever received.
4. Friendship between Mr. Carrot and Mr. Monkey: Since then, Mr. Carrot and Mr. Monkey have become best friends. Together, they explored the forest, looked for food and weathered the storm. Mr. Carrot is no longer lonely. He is accompanied by monkeys. They supported and helped each other, and * * * had a lot of wonderful time together.
The skills of continuing to write stories
1. Know the background and characters of the story: Before continuing to write a story, you need to fully understand the original background, characters and plot of the story. This will help you better grasp the development direction of the story and ensure that your sequel is consistent with the original story. Understanding and mastering the role can help you shape a richer and deeper role image.
2. Determine the clues and conflicts of the story: Determining the main clues and conflicts of the story is the key step to continue writing the story. You need to consider how the main plot of the story develops, as well as the interaction and emotional changes between the characters. Through reasonable clues and conflict design, guide readers into the situation you have built and make them look forward to the subsequent development of the story.
3. Creative imagination and development: When you continue to write a story, you need to use your creative imagination to make the story more interesting. This may include introducing new characters, setting new scenes or building more complex storylines. At the same time, you need to pay attention to the logic and coherence of the story to ensure that every part of the story can be connected reasonably.
4. Keep a unified style with the original author: When continuing to write stories, try to keep a unified style and language characteristics with the original author. This helps to keep the continuity and integrity of the story, so that readers can better integrate into the story situation. If you need to use your own language style or writing characteristics, please make sure that they complement the original story, not conflict.