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What did the ancients inspire when they talked about reading?

"The ancients talk about reading" selects ancient Chinese fragments about reading and learning, and tells us the attitude and methods of reading.

The first article is some sentences selected from The Analects of Confucius. Tell us to have a correct attitude in learning, be a man and be honest in learning. Modest and eager to learn, diligent and inquisitive, diligent and not lazy. On the road of learning, we should persevere and not be a half-hearted person. If there is no study and practice, it is futile to think.

The second article is a classical Chinese written by Zhu Xi, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. It tells us that there are three kinds of reading, namely, heart, mouth and eyes. It's not enough to just do one of them. If you don't read carefully and your mind is not on the book, then your eyes don't look carefully, your heart and eyes don't concentrate, but you just read casually, then you won't remember, and even if you remember, it may not last long.

Famous sayings about reading

1. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. -Cang Kejia

2. Reading is like a book, and writing is like a god. -Du Fu

3. People who don't study will stop thinking. -Diderot

4. Anyone who reads useless books is a plaything. -(Qing) Wang Yu

5. Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body. -(British) proverb

6. It is better to shelve than to read without knowing the taste; What is a stupid fish? It eats dross all day long. -(Qing) Yuan Mu

7. Birds want to fly high, they should flap their wings first, and people should study first. -Li Kuchan