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How to Instantly Create TreeMind Diagrams and Word Clouds with Wenxin Yiyan 4.5

This guide demonstrates how to quickly generate TreeMind tree diagrams and word‑cloud visualizations using Wenxin Yiyan 4.5 by enabling the Call Tool option in X1, providing example prompts, and showing the resulting images, highlighting AI’s role as a helpful assistant.

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Architecture & Thinking
How to Instantly Create TreeMind Diagrams and Word Clouds with Wenxin Yiyan 4.5

In a previous post ArchitePlus introduced using DeepSeek+MindMap to generate mind maps. This article shows a faster method using Wenxin Yiyan 4.5 to directly create TreeMind tree diagrams and word‑cloud images.

01 — Generate TreeMind Diagram

Open the X1 version, enable the “Call Tool” option, and select the TreeMind 树图 tool. Enter a prompt such as “Help me draw a tree‑style mind map of the Sun, planets and moons.” The tool returns a tree diagram (image shown below).

TreeMind output
TreeMind output

02 — Generate Word Cloud

A word cloud visualizes text by scaling words according to frequency. In X1, enable “Call Tool” and choose the 词云生成 tool. For example, input “Generate a word cloud of this month’s top 25 Baidu hot searches.” X1 uses the wordcloud_wzy tool to produce the cloud (image below).

Word cloud output
Word cloud output

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