1. Books are good medicine - Liu Xiang (a great scholar from the Han Dynasty in my country) said: "Books are like medicine, and reading them well can cure stupidity."
3. Books are a sign of adversity. comfort in.
4. Zang Kejia said: Reading a good book is like making a good friend.
5. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity.
6. We read actively, that is, read as a hobby. It is mostly useless to ask others for advice. We have to browse around first, and then choose to enter one or more specialized subjects that we like; but dedicated reading There are also disadvantages, so you must get in touch with real society to make the books you read come alive.
7. Keeping your intentions clean is the key to immersion.
8. Knowledge is a candle that guides life to a bright and true realm. Ignorance is an obstacle to reaching a bright and true realm, which is also an obstacle to the development of life.
9. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. If a person lacks blood, his body will be weak; if a person lacks knowledge, his mind will dry up. Young people who love reading can read books other than their duties, that is, extracurricular books... For example, those who study science prefer literature books, and those who study literature prefer science books to see what others are studying. What's going on. In this way, you can have a deeper understanding of other people and other things.
10. If you don’t study, there will be no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment. ——Herzen
11. Reading should be like a hungry person throwing himself on bread.
12. Reading is like eating and drinking. If you chew it slowly, the taste will be long; if you chew and swallow it, you will not know the taste.
13. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.
14. Having read thousands of books without having the right idea is like a man who suddenly got rich and has a hard time spending money.
15. When reading, I am willing to stay in front of every beautiful thought, just like I stay in front of every truth. ——Emerson
16. Those who have no doubts in reading must have doubts, and those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only then can they make progress.
17. It is most unhelpful to rely on reading and reciting what you read. My eyes are blurred, my heart is in a hurry, there are so many things in my mind, and I am overwhelmed by the traffic. It's like looking at the beauty in a scene, and it passes by just one glance. What's the benefit to me.