The ecological aspect of Sun Wukong this time is more like breaking down 'participation' into replicable action modules: first, establish a rhythm with lightweight tasks, then create memory points through content interaction, and finally drive the next iteration with a feedback mechanism. The benefit of modularization is that once you complete a task, you know how to do it faster, smoother, and with less hassle next time; as more and more people can consistently reuse these small actions, the community will transform from being lively to having depth, and from emotion to order.

It is recommended that you treat participation as long-term training: set a frequency for yourself that you can stick to (for example, once a week), prepare a resource library and fixed expression templates, and only change one key point each time (title, rhythm, memory point, or interaction guidance). Long-term advantages often come from these 'repeatable small improvements,' rather than a one-time explosion.

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