The user is asking for a detailed analysis and professional report based on the title “Bride-to-be dies in Yong Peng highway crash days to wedding, fiancé survives”. I need to write a report over 1000 words in simplified Chinese, following the specified structure, language style, and content requirements.
Plan:
* Compelling opening to draw readers in.
* Sections with clear subheadings.
* Logical flow: Event description -> broader implications (road safety, emotional impact, planning for unforeseen events) -> reflection and conclusion.
* Powerful and memorable ending.
* Simplified Chinese.
* In-depth but accessible (深入浅出).
* Avoid jargon.
* Incorporate creativity and emotional resonance (融入创意,引发读者共鸣).
* No large title at the beginning.
* No English.
* Describe the tragic incident based on the title’s information.
* Discuss the suddenness and heartbreak of such events.
* Explore themes of fragility of life, love, and future plans being shattered.
* Analyze the potential causes and context of highway accidents (though specific details might be limited by the title).
* Discuss road safety awareness, especially on highways.
* Consider the psychological impact on the survivor (fiancé) and families.
* Reflect on the importance of cherishing moments and preparing for the unexpected (e.g., insurance, emergency planning, although this needs to be woven in sensitively, not clinically).
* Weave in facts and potentially general statistics about road accidents if relevant and accessible through search (though the prompt *only* provides the title, so I’ll focus on expanding *from* the title’s core elements). The prompt asks to “融入原文资料与事实” (incorporate original source material and facts), but the *only* “original source material” is the title itself. I will need to extrapolate and discuss relevant facts about road safety, grief, and planning, linking back to the core event as an example.
1. 擅长简体中文写作: Yes.
2. 根据标题撰写: Yes.
3. 1000字以上: Yes.
4. 深入浅出: Yes.
5. 避免枯燥说教/复杂术语: Yes.
6. 融入创意/引发共鸣: Yes.
7. 删除文章开头大标题: Yes.
8. 不出现英文: Yes.
9. 结构要求 (开头吸引/设定小标题): Yes.
10. 结构要求 (正文逻辑递进/小标题): Yes.
11. 结构要求 (结尾有力总结/小标题): Yes.
12. 内容要求 (融入原文资料/事实): Yes (will use the title as the core event and build upon general facts/insights related to it).
13. Markdown格式输出: Yes.
14. 简体中文文字: Yes.
15. 文末不附来源/参考资料: Yes.
16. 直接回答问题/无问候语/客套话/引导句: Yes.
Confidence Score: 5/5. I am confident I can meet all requirements based on the provided title and constraints.
Mental Sandbox:
- Initial thought: Just describe the accident and express sympathy. Problem: Not 1000+ words, lacks depth.
- Second thought: Focus heavily on road safety statistics. Problem: Might become preachy and lose emotional resonance.
- Third thought: Weave the tragic story (from the title) into a broader narrative about life’s unpredictability, the importance of moments, the stark contrast between joy (wedding planning) and sorrow (tragedy), and the critical need for caution on roads. This allows for emotional depth, exploration of relevant themes (safety, grief, resilience), and provides material for a longer analysis without becoming purely academic or preachy. I can discuss the fragility of dreams, the strength required for survivors, and the collective lessons learned. This approach seems best suited to the requirements. I will use the title’s information (bride-to-be, wedding days away, Yong Peng highway crash, fiancé survives) as the anchor and expand outwards.
Key Learnings from Sandbox: The structure needs to balance the specific tragic event with universal themes. The language must be empathetic and reflective, not just descriptive or statistical. The constraint of only having the title as “source material” means the “facts” I incorporate will be general truths about road accidents, human emotion, and preparedness, framed through the lens of this specific, heartbreaking scenario.
Strategizing complete. I will now proceed with generating the response based on the refined plan.