Bacon's essay reading questions 50! ! ! Urgent! ! !
1. The famous saying "knowledge is power" was written by British thinker Bacon, who was called "the true ancestor of British materialism and the whole modern experimental science". 2. Bacon's most important achievement is his achievements in the fields of _ _ _ and _ _ _. 3. Read the famous sayings and talk about your experience. Bacon said in On Knowledge: "Human nature is like wild flowers and weeds, and knowledge learning is like pruning and transplanting." In On Friendship, Bacon said: "If you tell a friend happiness, you will get two happiness;" And if you tell your troubles to a friend, you will be divided into half. "Reference answer 1. Marx II. Thought; Philosophy 3. It makes sense-1. At any time in my life, when I was in the most passionate love, I never forgot my loyalty to literature. Literature first, () first, () first, love second. 2. Fu Lei taught his son that "kindness is not deep, and natural love is not cut; If love is not cut, it will naturally not pop up; The more tasteless, the less interested. What are some examples? Although Fu Lei is performing in other places, he has been paying attention to his son's musical growth. What methods did he use to improve his son's artistic accomplishment? () 4. What's Fu Lei's opinion about people singing poems in the Tang and Song Dynasties with "overtones" in the middle? () 5. In his letter to Fu Cong (1959.8. 16), Fu Lei told his son not only to learn music, but also to learn behavior and manners, for example: () 6. Fu Lei wrote a letter to Fu Cong (1959+038). 7. Fu Lei told his son, what is his son's greatest success and the highest realm of artistic life? () 8. Fu Lei knows that his son's game is coming. On February 27th, 1954, my family wrote to tell my son not to worry ... we are all confident. Mainly psychological cultivation and spiritual cultivation. What kind of mentality does he ask his son to have? () What does Fu Lei think is China's best literary criticism ever? () 1, Art, Truth 2, probably the story of Mozart, or Christopher?