One of my favorite famous quotes
"Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people." Indeed, reading a good book can increase people's knowledge. Broaden your horizons and bring your realm to a higher level. But in the eyes of many students, reading is like a rope or an iron shackle, binding up freedom and locking up happiness. I don't think so. Reading does not necessarily mean reading only textbooks. The ocean of books is extremely vast.
Reading history books can take me back to the past. Sometimes it was the hanging gardens of ancient Babylon, sometimes it was the pyramids of ancient Egypt, sometimes it was the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, and sometimes it was the inhumane Japanese imperialist invasion of China... Reading history books gave me the opportunity to "dialogue" with those historical figures. ".
Reading science and technology books allows me to "get along" with those scientists. Time flies like an arrow, and time flies like a shuttle. From the most primitive horse-drawn carriage to the "Shenzhou VI" soaring into the sky, what a huge change in just a few thousand years! This contains the hard work and sweat of many generations! In order to promote and adhere to Copernicus's "heliocentric theory", astronomer Bruno remained on the side of truth despite being framed by religion. As a result, he was burned alive by the ignorant religion. Reading this, I couldn't help but burst into tears. When I saw that Edison had invented something new, my eyes lit up! The intertwining of pain and happiness made me grow up.
Reading biology books allows me to "contact" those animals at close range. Sometimes it takes me into the dangerous Amazon jungle, sometimes it takes me to the beautiful Nile River, and sometimes it takes me It takes me into the uninhabited Australian desert, and sometimes it puts me into the blue ocean to see the dangerous great white sharks, docile sea turtles, and huge whales. "Swimming and swimming", we arrived at the ice-covered Antarctic. As far as the eye could see, there were only towering icebergs, no, there were also cute little penguins.
The most thrilling and exciting one is "Sherlock Holmes". In the book, I felt like a detective, working with Sherlock Holmes to solve the case. Maybe a small detail could become the key to solving the case...
This is reading, no! It should be the wonderful effect of reading a good book. It allows me to see the beauty and ugliness, good and evil, right and wrong in the world, appreciate the spirit of the nation, the heroic spirit, experience the progress and development of science and technology, and visit the infinite scenery of nature...
< p>Friends, remember this sentence: Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people.