Reading, do you know that there is infinite fun between the lines? Reading allows us to roam freely in the ocean of knowledge; Reading can make us talk freely with noble people; Reading can cultivate our moral character and sentiment and make it noble. ...
Before going to bed, I always like to swim in the ocean of knowledge first. After a day's study, we relax and absorb a little extra-curricular knowledge. Before going to bed, I opened the book "Up and Down China for 5,000 Years", which must be a bookmarked page, telling the story of the rise and fall of China people for 5,000 years. I saw it. It's Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. It was his great talent and his "eclecticism" that made us dominate the world at that time. It was his northern expedition to Xiongnu and the western regions in the west that made the Chinese nation once strong. I saw it. It was Cixi who led the Qing government to corruption and destruction. It was because she was timid and refused to reform, which destroyed the powerful national strength set by Kangxi Qianlong. It was she who forced the Qing government to sign unequal treaties and bullied the Chinese nation with 5,000 years of civilization. Reading, you make me happy with the book, sad with the book, and experience infinite fun in you.
In my spare time, I always like reading the book "Famous sayings", which I cherish all the more. It allows me to talk with noble people to the fullest. It was he who gave me the ideal of life: "The human mind needs the ideal more than the material." It is he who makes me optimistic about life: "When God gives us a sour lemon, we should try to make it sweet." It was he who gave me a heart that was not afraid of failure: "No firewood to burn, no fear of no firewood to burn." ..... Books, we should not only read philosophy from you, but also read pleasure from you.
In my spare time on weekends, I always like reading The Analects, which gives me noble character and sentiment. Confucius said: "In a threesome, there must be a teacher. Choose good and follow it, but change it if it is not good. " This old saying taught me not to be proud, but to learn from others to learn from each other and get rid of my own shortcomings. Confucius said, "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." This famous saying warns us not to impose things we don't like on others. Don't base your happiness on the pain of others. The Analects of Confucius is worthy of being a Confucian classic, which has cultivated my moral sentiment.
Reading gives off a unique fragrance on you. It is this fragrance that makes my soul under your control. I hope this fragrance will fill every corner of life and let everyone experience unlimited fun.