Balzac said: "The question mark is the key to open the door of all science."
It means: in our study and life, we should ask more why, when there are questions , and then there is a desire to explore, so that new discoveries can be made.
Honoré de Balzac, a French novelist, is known as the "father of modern French novels". He was born in a middle-class family in the city of Tours in central France. He entered law school in 1816. . In 1829, he published the novel "The Zhu'an Party", which took the first step in realist creation. In 1831, "The Story of a Donkey Skin" was published, which made him famous. In 1834, he completed the work on "Petro Goriot", which is also one of Balzac's best works.
He was very creative throughout his life and wrote 91 novels, creating 2,472 lifelike characters, collectively known as "Human Comedy". "The Human Comedy" is known as "the encyclopedia of capitalist society". However, due to his early debts and the hardships of writing, he finally died of overwork on August 18, 1850.
"The key to unlocking all science is undoubtedly the question mark. Most of our great discoveries should be attributed to "how", and the wisdom of life probably lies in asking "why" in everything." France. Balzac
Inspiring academic method:
Balzac's "Rhetorical Questioning Method": The key to opening the door of all sciences is undoubtedly the question mark.
Di Cigen's "Repetition Method": "Repetition is the mother of learning."
Schopenhauer's "Method of Reading Masterpieces": Use your precious time to read the masterpieces that have been evaluated by masters. These books are the most beneficial to open.
Confucius's "method of combining learning and thinking": Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is a disaster.
Zisi's "Five Methods": learn extensively, interrogate, think carefully, discern clearly, and practice diligently.
Zhu Xi's "draw inferences from one example": draw inferences from one example and learn ten things after hearing one, and the scholar has studied deeply and is familiar with the principles, and then he can integrate them and understand them, so that he can reach this point.
Lu Xun's "Imitation Method": Being able to imitate is by no means a disadvantage, and we should learn from this "ability to imitate". Isn't it better to "be able to imitate" and then be creative?
Liang Qichao's "Classification": There are two best categories of books to read every day: one is for proficiency, and the other is for reading.
Hu Shi's "Four Ways": Reading requires four things: eyes, mouth, heart, and hands.
Zheng Banqiao's "Good Questioning Method": It's easy to ask questions when reading. If you can't get one question, you might as well ask it again and again. If you can't ask one person, you might as well ask dozens of people, so that your doubts can be cleared up and your understanding can be revealed. Therefore, when he writes, the crystal clear and clear picture is like looking at fire and water.