More than 20 days ago, I searched an online speech on the theme of reading and growing up, and found a six-article content, which seemed unclear in a blog.
There is a story that Russian lomonosov wanted a book most when he was a child. He is the son of a fisherman. During the day, he goes fishing with his father, and at night, he hides in the shed and reads books. One day, lomonosov and his father were fishing at sea. Suddenly, there was a strong wind, the sea raised huge waves, and the sail of the ship was blown off. The situation is very urgent. Desperate, he climbed up along the swaying mast, and soon the sails blown by the wind were firmly tied, and the fishing boat returned to stability. After the gale passed, his father pulled him to his side and said with a smile, "Son, I will reward you for your bravery and buy you a deerskin coat, ok?" Lomonosov shook his head. "Then what do you want?" "I want to buy a book, dad, and nothing else." "Isn't a deerskin coat better than a book?" "Dad, I want a good book with all kinds of knowledge. For example, why do the stars in the sky fall, and why the night is the dawn in the past ... "Father and sailors opened their eyes in surprise. When he grew up, lomonosov became a famous Russian scientist, poet, linguist and historian. His scientific research covers a wide range, involving many fields of natural science. At the same time of scientific research, he also carried out literary creation, linguistics and historical research, leaving many valuable works for future generations.