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Brief introduction of Zhao Zongcheng, the author of Watching the Tide

The text of "Watching Tide" is excerpted from "Watching Tide in Qiantang River Today" by Zhao Zongcheng and Zhu Mingyuan. From 1980 to 1995, Zhao Zong became the deputy stationmaster of china national radio Shanghai reporter station, while Zhu Mingyuan was a reporter at that time, and both of them have retired.

"Watching the Tide" Original: The spring tide in Qiantang River has been known as the wonder of the world since ancient times.

Extended data

Watching the Tide is a text in the first volume of the fourth grade Chinese language published by People's Education Press. The authors are Zhao Zongcheng and Zhu Mingyuan. It's about watching tide in Qiantang River on August 18.

In Watching the Tide, the author not only directly describes the situation and momentum of the surging tide by means of metaphor, description and contrast, but also indirectly shows the strangeness of the tide from the number of people watching the tide and the high enthusiasm.

This directly describes and indirectly sets off the wonders of the autumn tide in Qiantang, presenting them vividly to readers.

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Watch the tide-Baidu encyclopedia