1. Contents of hand-written newspaper of Chinese folk tales
You can hand-copy the stories of Chinese folk tales in the newspaper. You can write a story about a flying dragon and a flying snake that cannot suppress a wolf. Wait, these are all fine.
2. Reading handwritten newspaper materials, the story should be short
Lu Xun chewed peppers to ward off the cold
Mr. Lu Xun studied seriously since he was a child. When he was a boy, he studied at the Jiangnan Naval Academy. He had excellent grades in the first semester and was awarded a gold medal by the school. He immediately took them to the streets of Nanjing's Drum Tower to sell them, then bought a few books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it was cold at night and he couldn't bear to read at night, he would pick a chili pepper, put it in his mouth and chew it, which made him sweat on his forehead. He used this method to keep away the cold and insist on studying. As a result of studying hard, he finally became a famous litterateur in our country.
◎Wang Yanan studied hard and became a talent
Wang Yanan slept on a three-legged bed. When Wang Yanan was a child, he had great ambitions and loved reading. When he was in middle school, in order to gain more time to study, he cut off one leg of the wooden bed he slept on by half a foot to make it a three-legged bed. He read late at night every day. When he was tired, he went to bed and took a nap. Then he turned over in a daze and the bed tilted towards the short leg. He was suddenly awakened, and immediately got out of bed and sat down at his desk to read at night. This happens every day, without interruption. As a result, he achieved excellent results every year and was known as one of the three heroes in his class. Because he studied diligently when he was young, he finally became an outstanding economist in our country.
◎Su Dongpo, one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, thought he had no more books to read when he was young, so he wrote a couplet: "Know all the characters in the world; read all the books in the world." Later, he was given the guidance of an old man. , then changed it to: "Strive to know all the characters in the world; determined to read all the books in the world."
◎Guo Moruo once wrote a reading couplet: "Reading is not done at three o'clock or five drums, and the merit is only exposed to ten people. "Cold." This means that studying requires hard work on a regular basis and cannot be done on a whim by working overtime to achieve excellence. If you want to succeed, you must persevere and persevere. You must not be diligent sometimes and slack off sometimes, fishing for three days and drying the net for two days.
◎Hua Luogeng summarized the reading process into two stages: "from thick to thin" and "from thin to thick". When you truly have a thorough understanding of the content of the book, grasp the main points of the book, and master the spiritual essence of the book, reading will change from thick to thin. The more thoroughly you understand, the thinner it will feel. If during the reading process, you conduct an in-depth discussion of each chapter, add annotations and supplement reference materials on each page, then the book will become thicker and thicker as you read it. Therefore, reading is a two-way process from thick to thin, and from thin to thick
Hou Baolin copying books
Hou Baolin, the master of cross talk language, only went to elementary school for three years. Because of his diligence, Eager to learn, his artistic level reached the level of proficiency and he became a famous language expert. Once, in order to buy a Ming Dynasty joke book "Jian Lang" that he wanted to buy, he visited all the used bookstalls in Beijing but failed. Later, he learned that the Beijing Library had this book and decided to copy it back. It was winter, and he braved the strong wind and heavy snow and ran to the library for eighteen days to copy books. Finally, he copied a book with more than 100,000 words.
Zhang Guanghou eats books
The mathematician Zhang Guanghou once saw a paper on loss value and thought it was useful for his research work, so he read it over and over again. This paper lasted more than 20 pages, and he read it over and over again for more than half a year. Because of frequent flipping, an obvious black mark was left on the white pages. His wife joked to him that this was not studying, it was just eating books.
Gorky saves books
Gorky, the world’s literary giant, has a deep affection for books and loves books as much as his life. Once, there was a fire in his room. The first thing he picked up were books, and he didn't consider anything else. He was almost burned to death trying to save the books. He said: "On the one hand, books enlighten my wisdom and soul, and on the other hand, they help me stand up in a muddy pond. If it were not for books, I would sink in this muddy pond, and I would be drowned by stupidity and obscenity."
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Chiseling through walls to steal light
During the Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng was very diligent and studious when he was a boy.
Because his family was very poor, he had to work during the day He had to work a lot to earn a living. Only at night could he sit down and read in peace. However, he couldn't afford to read when it got dark. He felt very sad about the waste of time.
His neighbor's family was very wealthy, and candles were lit in several rooms at night to light up the house. One day, Kuang Heng plucked up the courage and said to his neighbor: "I want to study at night, but I can't afford it." To light candles, can I borrow an inch of your home? The neighbor always looked down on people who were poorer than his family, so he said viciously: "If you are too poor to buy a candle, why are you reading?" Kuang Heng was very angry after hearing this, but he was even more determined to get the book. Read well.
Kuang Heng returned home and quietly cut a small hole in the wall. The neighbor's candlelight came through the hole, and he hungrily took advantage of this weak light. When he started reading, he gradually finished reading all the books at home.
After reading these books, Kuang Heng felt that the knowledge he had was far from enough. He wanted to continue reading more books. The desire became even more urgent.
There was a wealthy family nearby who had a lot of books. One day, Kuang Heng packed up his clothes and showed up in front of the wealthy family. He said to the owner: "Please take me in and I will give it to you." The work at home is for nothing and there is no reward. Just let me read all the books in your family. "The master was moved by his spirit and agreed to his request to borrow books.
Kuang Heng studied diligently in this way. Later, he became the prime minister of Emperor Yuan of Han Dynasty and became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.
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Ba Jin’s reading method
The famous writer Ba Jin’s reading method is very strange, because he did it without books. What happened? Ba Jin said: "I was hospitalized for the second time. I took a nap for less than an hour every day, so I got out of bed and sat on the small sofa, waiting for the nurse to come and take my temperature at two o'clock. I sat motionless, but did not doze. My brain refuses to rest. It is recalling some books and works I have read in the past, as if it wants to preserve a little bit of good things before my memory completely fades. "
It turns out that his way of reading is to sit quietly and recall the books he has read. This has many advantages:
(1) It is not restricted by conditions and can make full use of time. Ba Jin Two examples are cited: one is during the Soviet Patriotic War, when Leningrad was besieged by the German army for a long time, a girl wrote in her diary sentences such as "such and such type, "Anna Karenina"" There was no electricity or candles at that time, and the whole city was under blackout. She could not read, but sat in the dark and recalled the plots in the book. Another example of how Tolstoy helped her survive those terrible nights. It was his own personal experience during the ten years of civil strife. He said: "During the 'Cultural Revolution', if the rebels had allowed me to write a diary and allowed me to write a diary according to my own wishes, my diary would have been filled with book titles. People will wonder: My study has been sealed, locked, and closed for ten years. Where did I find those books to read? They forget that there is a big warehouse in the human brain, which stores things that others cannot take away. thing. "These two examples show that you can "read" even if you don't have normal reading conditions.
(2) Review the past and learn the new. Through recall, take out the books you have read in the past and read them. Chewing bit by bit, just like a cow chewing cud, can further digest and absorb. Every time you recall, you will have new understanding, new knowledge, and new gains.
(3) Be able to continue to learn from what you have read. The book draws spiritual strength. Ba Jin said: "I am fighting against the disease now, and I also get encouragement from various works... Even if I don't have the energy to read new works while I am ill, the accumulation of spiritual wealth in the past is enough for me. This can only be consumed for the rest of your life. Until death, people need light and heat. "
Gu Yanwu supervised his own reading
"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.
"This well-known saying was first put forward by Gu Yanwu, a patriotic thinker and famous scholar in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
Gu Yanwu studied hard since he was a child. He was enlightened at the age of 6 and began reading history books and literary classics at the age of 10. When he was 11 years old, his grandfather Li Yuangong asked him to finish reading "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and warned: "Some people now want to save trouble and think everything is done after just browsing a book like the "Compendium". Well, I think this is undesirable. " These words made Gu Yanwu realize that studying and doing knowledge is an honest thing, and it must be treated seriously and faithfully. Gu Yanwu studied diligently, and he adopted the measure of "self-supervision of reading": first, he set himself a requirement to study hard every day. The number of volumes he read; secondly, he restricted himself to copying the books he read after reading "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" every day. After he finished reading "Zi Zhi Tong Jian", one book became two books; He would take notes when reading a book and write down his experiences. Some of his reading notes were later compiled into the famous "Rizhilu"; finally, he would review what he had read in the first half of each year in spring and autumn. He recited the books silently and asked others to read them aloud. If he found any discrepancies, he would review them immediately. He stipulated that he should review 200 pages of books every day without taking a break.
How did Chairman Mao read? >
Special Hobbies
For decades, Chairman Mao has been very busy, but he always finds time, even every second, to read and study his ***. The former residence is simply filled with books. Books are everywhere on the bookshelves in the bedroom, on the desk, dining table, and coffee table. Except for the place where one person is lying on the bed, all the books are occupied.
In order to study, Chairman Mao used all the available time to move his body for a few minutes before swimming, and sometimes read a few poems by famous people. He picked up a book. He never wasted a few minutes in the toilet. He used this time to read a little bit of "Selected Works of Zhaoming" written by Chunxi of the Song Dynasty and a few other books and periodicals tomorrow. , I read it intermittently.
When Chairman Mao went out for meetings or inspections, he often wrote in the box. He ignored the vibrations of the train on the way and always held a magnifying glass in one hand and pressed the page with the other, unable to read. When I arrived in other places, just like in Beijing, there were books on the bed, on the desk, on the coffee table, and on the dining table. I read them whenever I had free time.
Although Chairman Mao was seriously ill in his later years, he still read them. Reading is not a waste. He re-read a set of hardcover "The Complete Works of Lu Xun" that was brought to Beijing from Yan'an before liberation and many other books and periodicals.
Once, Chairman Mao had a fever of over 39 degrees, and the doctor refused to allow it. He was reading. He said sadly, "I have loved reading all my life, but now you don't let me read. You tell me to lie here and eat and sleep all day. You know how uncomfortable I am! The staff had no choice but to take it away." The book was placed next to him again, and he smiled happily.
Study seriously and read it over and over again. Chairman Mao has always opposed books. This is a method of reading that only aims at speed and does not focus on results. When he read the complete collection of Han Changli's poems, except for a few chapters, he carefully studied each chapter, from vocabulary, sentence reading, chapters to the meaning of the full text. Never let it go. Through repeated reading and chanting, he could recite most of Han Ji's poems fluently, such as "Journey to the West", "Dream of Red Mansions", "Water Margin", and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" when he was in elementary school. I just watched it, and then watched it again in the 1960s. He has seen more than ten different versions of "Dream of Red Mansions". A "Selected Works of Zhaoming" was read when he was in school. He read it in the 1950s and 10s, read it in the 1960s, and read it several times in the 1970s. There are three existing versions of his annotations.
He has read some books on Marxism-Leninism and philosophy more times. He read "History of the United Communist Party" and Li Da's "Outline of Sociology" ten times each. He has repeatedly studied "The Communist Manifesto", "Das Kapital", "Selected Works of Lenin", etc. Many chapters and paragraphs are also annotated and underlined.
Don’t read without writing or writing
For decades, every time Chairman Mao read a book or article, he would mark important places with circles, lines, dots, etc. Symbols, write many comments in the header and blank space.
3. Entering "The Wizard of Oz", the reading tabloid should have an introduction to the author, a review and an introduction to the content.
Introduction to "The Complete Works of The Wizard of Oz", also known as "OZ Classic Fairy Tales", is an American writer Frank Baum (Frank
Frank Baum created and published a collection of fantasy adventure fairy tales from 1900 to 1920, with fourteen volumes in total, known as "America's "Journey to the West"") . Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" series is the most famous fairy tale in the United States. It is one of the "Ten Greatest Children's Literature Works in the United States" selected by the American Children's Literature Association (CLA) and recommended by the National Education Association (NEA). "One of the best children's books". It has been translated into more than 20 languages ??and published in more than 100 years since its inception. There are countless cartoons, movies, stage plays, etc. adapted from the story of "The Wizard of Oz". The popular "Wizard of Oz" in China is the first book in this series. Wenhui Publishing House organized a group of experts to translate "The Complete Works of the Wizard of Oz" this time, presenting a sumptuous feast to readers who love OZ stories. This book is the first of "The Complete Wizard of Oz" and is available for children to read.
About the author Frank Baum (1856-1919) is a famous American writer and playwright, the father of American children's literature, and the self-proclaimed "Royal Historian of the Land of Oz." Born in New York, USA, into a wealthy family of business owners, he suffered from congenital heart disease since childhood and spent almost all of his childhood reading. As an adult, he has worked as a reporter, editor, actor, company employee, small farmer, and grocery store owner. Baum began his writing career in 1880 while working as a newspaper reporter in South Dakota. In 1899, the first collection of short fairy tales "The Story of Father Goose" was published. "The Wizard of Oz", published in 1900 and set in the fictional land of Oz, is his most famous and most popular work, for which he created 13 sequels. In addition to the 62 fairy tales he wrote under his real name, Baum also wrote 6 for boys and 24 for girls under the names of Floyd Akers and Edith Van Dyne. Children's books; and under the name Schuller Staunton, he wrote two novels: "The Fate of the Clown" and "The Daughter of Destiny".
Summary The kind-hearted little girl Dorothy was blown by a tornado to a strange and magical country-Oz, and lost her way home. There, she successively met the brainless Scarecrow, the heartless Tin Man and the very Cowardly Lion. In order to realize their respective wishes, they helped each other, worked together, went through hardships and encountered many strange and strange things. In the end, with their extraordinary intelligence and tenacious perseverance, they all fulfilled their wishes. It is quite similar to "Journey to the West".
The little girl Dorothy lives on a farm in central Kansas with her uncle Henry and aunt Em. In order to prevent her beloved puppy "Toto" from being taken away by the police for biting Aunt Dorothy's cat, Dorothy decided to take "Toto" with her
Temporarily leave her uncle and aunt . But before leaving the farm, Dorothy returned to the farm under the persuasion of a professor named Marvell. At this moment, the farm was suddenly hit by a strong tornado. The uncle, aunt and other people hid in the cyclone cave. Poor Dorothy was thrown into the air together with her uncle's wooden house by the tornado.
After the tornado stopped, when Dorothy walked out of the wooden house, she had fallen into a dwarf country called Oz. Because the wooden house fell down and killed the Witch of the East who was causing harm to the dwarf country, Dorothy received a warm welcome and respectful treatment in the dwarf country. To this end, Dorothy also received the Witch of the East's treasure - a pair of silver shoes.
When Dorothy proposed to return to her uncle and aunt, Witch Ganlin, who was deeply loved by the people of the dwarf country, also showed her a way to the Emerald City to find the Wizard of Oz for help.
On the way to the Emerald City along the yellow floor tiles, Dorothy became good friends with the brainless Scarecrow, the heartless Tin Man and the courageless and courageous Lion. In order to realize their respective wishes, the four people walked together. After finally arriving in the Emerald City and defeating the Witch of the East's sister, the Witch of the West, Oz gave the Scarecrow a head that could count, the Tin Woodman found that he had a healthy heart, and the Lion regained his courage and became a beast. King, but he could not fulfill Dorothy's wish, but with the help of the magic of the silver shoes, Dorothy returned to the Kansas farm and returned to her uncle and aunt.
4. How to write a handwritten newspaper about the story of invention
A handwritten newspaper about the story of invention
5. Handwritten newspaper about ancient Chinese mythology Newspaper content
Excerpts from the handwritten newspaper content of ancient Chinese myths and stories:
1. "Jingwei reclamation of the sea" is a mythical story in which the ancients praised good wishes and perseverance.
According to legend, the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan, the sun god, went to the East China Sea to play, fell into the sea and drowned. After her death, her soul turned into a little bird called "Jingwei" with a flower head and a white mouth. , red-footed, lively and cute, she was destroyed by the ruthless waves of hatred and hatred, and thought that others might also be deprived of their young lives, so she kept bringing small branches and small ones from the Western Mountain. Stones are thrown into the sea to fill it up. She flies endlessly between the Western Mountains and the Eastern Sea.
Jingwei’s perseverance, kind wishes, and grand ambitions are respected by people. Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty, wrote in his poem: "The Jingwei holding a tiny tree will fill the sea." He warmly praised the heroic fighting spirit of the Jingwei bird who dared to fight against the sea. Later generations often used the phrase "Jingwei reclamation" as a metaphor for the arduous and outstanding undertakings undertaken by people with lofty ideals and benevolence.
2. Fuxi invented the Bagua
It is said that Fuxi’s mother was from the Huaxu family and lived far in the northwest. One time, she accidentally saw the footprints of a giant slave on the edge of the swamp. She felt it was strange, so she tried it with her own feet. Unexpectedly, as soon as she stepped on it, she suddenly felt a strange feeling in her body, and later she became pregnant and gave birth to Fuxi. Fuxi had the head of a human and the body of a snake. He was very powerful since he was a child and could move up and down the tall trees. When he grew up, he became the Emperor of Heaven in the East.
Fuxi was a sage emperor and a great cultural ancestor. He knows astronomy from above, geography from below, and is familiar with the natural laws of all things in the world. He invented the Bagua, using the symbols (Qian) to represent heaven, (Kun) to represent earth, (Kan) to represent water, (Li) to represent fire, (Gen) to represent mountains, (Zhen) to represent thunder, and (Xun) to represent wind. , (reduce) represents Ze. Fuxi taught people to use these symbols to record everything. He also imitated spiders in building webs, weaving ropes into webs, and asking people to fish and hunt.
6. Handwritten newspapers by primary school students (about mythological stories)
In 2000 BC, King Taikang of the Xia Dynasty was on the throne, and the capital was Dengfeng, today's Henan Province. There was a The character, his name is Hou Zhuyi. There were 10 suns in the sky at that time. It may be that Pangu's left eye was a single cell that could divide itself, and 10 suns actually appeared. The descendant shot 9 of them, and the remaining one escaped under the purslane and survived. Later, in order to repay Purslane for saving his life, Purslane gained the ability to not be scorched by the sun. The descendant's wife was named Chang'e. She secretly took the pills, flew to the moon, and lived in the Guanghan Palace with the little white rabbit all day long. Later, two Americans went to the moon, but could not find Chang'e, and returned angrily. The descendants who lost their wives became anxious and simply deposed Taikang and became the king himself. Later, he was killed by Han Zhuo, and finally Shao restored his country and reestablished the Xia Dynasty.
7. For stories about reading, I draw handwritten newspapers for use, only a small part
For stories about reading, I draw handwritten newspapers for use
8. Summary of the reading content of the handwritten newspaper
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Write about the benefits of reading
There are many benefits of reading. I will introduce you to the following points:
1. It can increase our knowledge and learn about the world without going out.
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2. It can improve our reading ability and writing level.
3. It can make us become well-educated.
4. It can help us find a good job.
5. It can make us invincible in a highly competitive society.
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2. Stories about famous people who read:
Wen Yiduo was addicted to reading and became "drunk" at the sight of it. On his wedding day, the bridal chamber was decorated with lanterns and festoons , bustling with excitement. Early in the morning, relatives and friends came to the door to congratulate the bride. Until the sedan chair was about to arrive home, people could not find the groom anywhere. Everyone was so anxious that they looked around, and finally found him in the study. He was still wearing his old robe and holding a book in his hand. No wonder people say he can't read and gets "drunk" when he reads.
Hua Luogeng’s reading method
The famous mathematician Hua Luogeng’s method of reading is unique. When he got a book, he didn't open it and read it from cover to cover. Instead, he thought about the book for a while, then closed his eyes and meditated. He guessed the layout of the book, and then opened the book after considering it. If the author's ideas were consistent with his guess, he stopped reading. Hua Luogeng's guessing method not only saves reading time, but also cultivates his thinking and imagination, so that he will not become a slave of books.
Hou Baolin copying books
Hou Baolin, the master of cross talk language, only went to elementary school for three years. Because of his diligence and studious, his artistic level reached the level of proficiency and he became a famous language master. expert. Once, in order to buy a Ming Dynasty joke book "Jian Lang" that he wanted to buy, he visited all the used bookstalls in Beijing but failed. Later, he learned that the Beijing Library had this book and decided to copy it back. It was winter, and he braved the strong wind and heavy snow and ran to the library for eighteen days to copy books. Finally, he copied a book with more than 100,000 words.
Zhang Guanghou eats books
The mathematician Zhang Guanghou once saw a paper on loss value and thought it was useful for his research work, so he read it over and over again. This paper lasted more than 20 pages, and he read it over and over again for more than half a year. Because of frequent flipping, an obvious black mark was left on the white pages. His wife joked to him that this was not studying, it was just eating books.
Gorky saves books
Gorky, the world’s literary giant, has a deep affection for books and loves books as much as his life. Once, there was a fire in his room. The first thing he picked up were books, and he didn't consider anything else. He was almost burned to death trying to save the books. He said: "On the one hand, books enlighten my wisdom and soul, and on the other hand, they help me stand up in a muddy pond. If it were not for books, I would sink in this muddy pond, and I would be drowned by stupidity and obscenity."
Match it yourself! !
9. What content can be written in the reading manuscript