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An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time

It is false to use knowledge too much for decoration; it depends entirely on the rules of knowledge. Judging things is a peculiarity of scholars. ——Bacon

Smart people have long ears and short tongues. ——Fleg

Repetition is the mother of learning. ——Di Cigen

When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, don’t go to bed. ——Lichtenberg

A person who is eager to ask questions is only five kinds of fools; a person who is ashamed to ask questions will be a fool for life.

The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research.

——Garfield

People learn something every day, and what they often learn is to discover that what they learned yesterday was wrong. ——B.V

My efforts in studying have not yielded any other benefits, except that I am increasingly aware of my ignorance. ——Descartes

The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke

Learning is an extremely precious thing, and there is no shame in absorbing it from any source. ——Abu R. Faraz

Learning is labor, a labor full of ideas. —— Ushinsky

Studying in idleness is no better than studying in idleness. ——About·

Bayless

The first sign of an educated mind is the ability to ask questions.

——Plekhanov

Life is not just breathing, life is activity. ——Rousseau

Life is a dangerous narrow valley, and only the brave can pass it. ——Michelle Pan

A great soul will strengthen thought and life. ——Emerson

There is only one kind of heroism in the world, and that is the person who understands life and loves life. ——Romain Rolland

We can only get life if we give our lives. ——Tagore

A life full of content is a long life. We need to measure life by actions, not by time. ——Little Seneca

If you can make good use of it, life will be long. ——Seneca

Celebrity reading stories

1. Galileo was curious and inquisitive: Galileo was a great Italian physicist and astronomer. His contribution to mechanics was the founding of The law of falling bodies, discovered the law of inertia of objects, the isochronism of pendulum vibration, the law of parabolic motion, and determined Galileo's principle. When he was studying at the University of Pisa, he was very curious and often asked questions, such as "Why don't planets move in straight lines?" Some teachers thought he had too many questions, but he never cared. Also asked. Once, Galileo learned that the mathematician Leach was visiting Pisa, so he prepared many questions to ask Leach. This time it was great. The teacher was tireless in teaching, and the students asked endless questions. Galileo quickly learned knowledge about plane geometry, solid geometry, etc., and had a deep grasp of Archimedes' theories on levers, specific gravity of floating bodies, etc.

2. (1) Wang Yanan sleeps on a three-legged bed: When Wang Yanan was a child, he was ambitious 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.

(2) Wang Yanan tied to a pillar and reading: Wang Yanan, my country's famous Marxist economist and the earliest Chinese translator of "Das Kapital", took a boat to Europe in 1933. The passenger ship was traveling to the Red Sea when suddenly huge waves rolled into the sky and the ship was rocking so hard that people could not stand still. At this time, Wang Yanan, who was wearing glasses and holding a book in his hand, walked into the restaurant and begged the waiter: "Please tie me to this pillar!" The waiter thought he was afraid that he would be thrown into the sea by the waves. Go and tie Wang Yanan firmly to the pillar according to his words. After being tied up, Wang Yanan opened the book and read it attentively. When the foreigners on the boat saw it, they all looked at him in amazement and praised him repeatedly: "Ah! The Chinese are so amazing!"

3. Lu Xun chewed chili 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 the school awarded him a gold medal. He immediately took it to the streets of Nanjing's Drum Tower and sold it, 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.

4. Shi Yang rubbed his feet and read at night: Shi Yang, the famous worker leader of the February 7th Strike, had a poor family when he was young and could not afford lamp oil. There is an ancient temple called Longxingguan in the village. There is an ever-burning lantern in the temple, and he studies in the ancient temple. Winter is cold and my feet feel uncomfortable with cold.

At first, he stood up from time to time and stamped his feet. Later, he felt that it was a waste of time, so he whittled a round wooden stick and put it under his feet. .

5. Huang Kan mistakenly regarded ink as a side dish: In 1915, the famous scholar Huang Kan gave a lecture on Chinese studies at Peking University. He lived in the Datong Apartment in Baimiao Hutong, Beijing, and devoted himself to studying "Chinese Studies" all day long. Sometimes he would not go out to eat. He prepared steamed buns, chili, soy sauce and other condiments and placed them on his desk. When he was hungry, he would nibble on the steamed buns and read while eating. I stopped eating, and when I saw the wonderful thing, I shouted: "It's wonderful!" Once, I was fascinated by reading, and I actually put the steamed bun into the ink stone and the cinnabar box. When a friend comes to visit, he laughs loudly, but he doesn’t know why he is laughing at him.

6. Cao Yu was really studying and pretending to take a bath: During the Anti-Japanese War, Cao Yu taught full-time at the National Drama Theater in Jiang'an, Sichuan. One summer, Cao Yu's family prepared a bathtub and hot water and asked him to take a bath. At this time, Cao Yu was reading a book and couldn't put it down. He pushed it again and again. Finally, under repeated urging from his family, he took a towel in one hand and another Take the book and walk into the inner room. An hour passed and no one came out. The sound of water could be heard from time to time in the room. Another hour passed and the situation remained the same. Cao Yu's family members suddenly became confused. When they opened the door and took a look, they found that Cao Yu was sitting in the bathtub, reading a book in one hand and patting the water intentionally or unintentionally with a towel in the other hand.

7. Zhang Yao worshiped his wife as his teacher: During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a military attaché named Zhang Yao. Because of his meritorious service in hard battles, he was promoted to the post of Chief Envoy of Henan. He had lost school since he was a child and was uneducated. He was often discriminated against by courtiers. The imperial envoy Liu Yunan said that he was "illiterate", so he was appointed as the chief soldier. From then on, Zhang Yao determined to study hard so that he could be good at literature and martial arts. Zhang Yao thought that his wife was very educated, so he returned home and asked his wife to teach him how to read. The wife said: It is okay to want to teach, but there is one condition, that is, you must worship the teacher and learn respectfully. Zhang Yao fully agreed, immediately put on his court clothes, asked his wife to sit in front of Confucius' memorial tablet, and bowed to her three times and kowtowed nine times. From then on, his wife taught him how to read classics and history in his spare time. Whenever his wife acted like a teacher, he would bow down and listen to the instructions without daring to be disrespectful. At the same time, he also asked someone to carve an "illiterate" seal and often wore it on his body as a warning. A few years later, Zhang Yao finally became a very knowledgeable person. Later, when he was the governor of Shandong, someone again said that he was "illiterate." He wrote to the emperor for an interview. The interview results surprised the emperor and many ministers. When Zhang Yao took office in Shandong, he built river embankments, repaired roads, opened factories, refined manufacturing, and did many things that benefited the country and the people. Because he was diligent and studious, the emperor posthumously named him "Qinguo" after his death.