Hand-drawn mind map for explaining Chinese idioms
An educational illustrated infographic for elementary students explaining multiple Chinese idioms with simple scene examples, key-word breakdowns, and clear visual organization. The design uses playful hand-drawn drawings and structured sections to help children remember each idiom easily.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: IllustrationLanguage: zh
Prompt
You are a third-grade Chinese language teacher, and you need to explain the following idioms to children. Please analyze them step by step: 1. For the meaning of each idiom below, design a suitable scene illustration. 2. Break down the characters in the idiom and use related keywords so that children can remember the key explanation at a glance. 3. Based on the relevance or logic of the idioms, arrange the order and layout. 4. Draw interesting hand-drawn illustrations. Idioms: 朝三暮四, 利令智昏, 洛陽紙貴, 張冠李戴, 融會貫通, 漠不關心, 心平氣和, 一毛不拔, 欲蓋彌彰, 盲人摸象, 苦口婆心, 斬釘截鐵, 細嚼慢嚥, 朝令夕改, 餘波盪漾, 史無前例, 身敗名裂, 兵不厭詐, 捲土重來, 標新立異.