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Zhu Xi, the great Confucianist of the Southern Song Dynasty, once said: "There are three ways to read, namely, understanding with the heart, understanding with the eyes, and understanding with the mouth." At first, I could not understand this sentence thoroughly, and I always understood it half-understood, specious, and A question arises: Why do we say "heart" first, then "eyes", and finally "mouth"? What inspiration can this sentence give us? ?

I am more passionate about this issue. So I made up my mind to understand the true meaning of this sentence.

After reviewing information, asking classmates... After a series of "procedures", I have a preliminary understanding of this sentence: only when the heart is there, the eyes will be focused, and the eyes will be focused, and you can think about the problem, and then you can speak , express your own opinions. But I still feel like I still have more to say.

Since the third grade of elementary school, my father has been bringing back student newspapers and magazines from the bookstore for me to read and study. I always gulp it down and "solve" a book in three strokes, five divisions and two divisions. I used my New Year's money to buy some books in the bookstore and "read" them quickly. But I know very little about my experiences, good words, and sentences, and I have gained very little. I was very puzzled: After all the hard work of reading so many books and newspapers, why do I still not understand much? Don’t you understand this sentence deeply? ??

Until one day, I noticed Zhu Xi’s famous saying again in a book. I began to reflect, but my reflection was very shallow. I only knew that I should study seriously. But ultimately, I still don’t understand. So I asked my dad for advice. My father said a lot, and then I understood: first of all, you must be mindful, do whatever you need to do, and concentrate on reading the article, and don’t be half-hearted; secondly, you must be aware, read the article, unite your mind and eyes, think over and over again, and try Answer by yourself; thirdly, you must speak your mind, raise your hands to speak actively in class, and carefully compare and analyze the answers of teachers and classmates, and finally summarize and improve them carefully, so as to understand the article thoroughly. This is the true meaning of "three things" when reading.

Since then, I have kept this sentence in mind, always checking myself, always reminding myself, and always urging myself. Under the encouragement and guidance of this sentence, I can read easily and write easily, and my Chinese scores are like "sesame blossoms - getting better and better".