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China's famous sayings of modern reading
1. Young people read like a peep at the moon in a gap, middle-aged people read like a moon in the court, and old people read like a moon on the stage, all of which are based on shallow experience-Zhang Chao

2. You can read all kinds of books when you have finished your homework and have leisure time, even if it has nothing to do with your profession, you should read them extensively-Lu Xun

3. Better late than never read-Liang Shiqiu

6. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze it, there is always some-Lu Xun

7. The fate of a book is like falling in love. The more you are cut down and killed, the more you grow crazy and enthusiastic-Shu Ting

8. Great achievements are in direct proportion to hard work, and there is some labor. If you only read books, you will become a bookcase, even if you find it interesting, but that interest is actually gradually hardening and dying-Lu Xun

1, traveling in Wan Li, whether it is important to read thousands of books or not-Liang Shiqiu

11, you should think for yourself and make your own decisions when reading-Lu Xun

12, I pursue nine words when reading: ". You have to read good books to work hard-Guo Moruo

14. Reading should be done in four ways: first, by the eyes, second, by the mouth, third, by the heart, and fourth, by the hands-Hu Shi

15. Reading is learning, abstracting is finishing, and writing is creating-Wu Han

16. It is useless to read dead books. You should know how to use your eyes. A day later is a day more troubled by mediocrity-Yu Qiuyu

18. Reading should be from thin to thick, and then from thick to thin-Hua Luogeng

19. Born in today's era, it is totally useless to hold ancient books-Lu Xun

2. Cleverness lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation-Hua Luogeng

21. Learn from thousands of things and be a real person-Tao Xingzhi

23. There are disadvantages in specialized reading, so you must contact with the real society to make the books you read come alive-Lu Xun

24. The enemy of learning is your own satisfaction. To learn something seriously, you must never be complacent. We should adopt this attitude towards ourselves, "never tire of learning" and others, "never tire of teaching others"-Mao Zedong

25, dealing with people with courage, reading without words.

26, reading strives for three qualities: toughness, memory and understanding. Have toughness and no memory, read for nothing; Books are dead books with memory and no understanding. With three qualities, he can be called a rich man of knowledge-Wei Minglun.