Painting Carambola is an intensive essay in Unit 3 in the second volume of Grade 3 of People's Education Press, written by Cen Sang. This article mainly talks about what happened when practicing drawing carambola in the drawing class. According to what he saw, the author painted the carambola like a five-pointed star, which amused the students. In 20 18, this article was selected as the second volume of the second grade Chinese textbook in the new edition of People's Education Press, and it was revised into the fifth group of 13 lessons.
At first, the author briefly wrote that my father taught me to be realistic in painting, then specifically described the matter of painting carambola into a five-pointed star, and finally wrote that the teachings of my father and teachers made me useful all my life. Through the dialogue and expression description of characters, the author highlights the teacher's persuasive education of "we" and vividly explains the thinking method of observing different results from different angles.
The text leads to a profound truth from one incident, and the context is very clear. In addition, the text describes the characters' language and manner in detail and vividly, which can accurately reflect the inner world of the characters. The teacher's demeanor changed from serious to pleasant, and his words were easy to understand, persuasive and full of philosophy, showing superb educational art.
Introduction to carambola:
Carambola, alias carambola, is a plant of the genus Carambola in Oxalis. Carambola is a tree with many branches, dark gray bark, yellowish endothelium, odd pinnate compound leaves, small flowers, slightly fragrant berries, dark brown seeds, flowering from April to1February, and fruiting from July to1February. It grows in roadside, sparse forest or garden, and likes warm and moist fertile soil.
Carambola originated in southeast Asia and was introduced to China in the Jin Dynasty. It was called "Tiao" because of its hanging branches, and it was called "Yangtiao" because it came from overseas. Later, it became "Carambola" because of a clerical error, and the Compendium of Materia Medica was called "Carambola" and "Wulianzi". Because the cross section is like a five-pointed star, it is also called "Star Pear" and "Star Fruit" abroad in China.
Growing on roadsides, in sparse forests or gardens. Warm and wet tree species. Areas with frost and cold can't grow. It can grow well in the middle and low altitude areas with annual average temperature of 20-26℃, extreme minimum temperature of 2-7℃ and annual precipitation 1000 to 2400 mm. I like the light, but I am also resistant to certain shade. It likes to grow moist and fertile soil, but it can grow and bear fruit in dry and barren site conditions.