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Can you tell me what I mean when I see some students who only read textbooks and do not read extracurricular books extensively? I will use Mr. Lu Xun’s famous sayings to persuade them.

1. If you don’t have a hobby for books, you won’t be able to read as many books as you want. If you don’t read a lot of books first, you will be at a loss or lose your preference. Broad and then deep, broad and then specialized.

2. The result of only reading one person's works is not good: you will not get the advantages of many aspects. It must be like a bee, picking many flowers before it can produce honey. If it focuses on one place, the harvest will be very limited and dry.

Mr. Lu Xun’s two sentences refer to the fact that when reading and studying, one must learn from the strengths of others, learn from them, cultivate one’s own ideological connotation, and accumulate one’s own knowledge base.