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Books make me intoxicated-I read and I am happy.

It seems that overnight, we are surprised to find that the world has changed, life has changed, and people have changed: cars have replaced walking, television has replaced observation, and the Internet has replaced communication ... People seem to have forgotten the most primitive instincts and needs of many lives.

Replace, replace, replace again. But we deeply know that a life full of emotion and wisdom can never be replaced. Perhaps we are still clinging to the tranquility of the bright moon and the pride of wine as before. Perhaps, we can't measure the length of life, but we can expand the width of life. A good book that is beneficial to people may be an expansion of life. ...

Books enrich simple people; Books, let the noisy people return to the truth.

Therefore, we let our hearts set out from one place to another in one book after another. Our third primary school in Chengguan ushered in another campus reading festival, with books all over the campus.

The ancients said that clothes are warm and vegetables are fragrant, or reading tastes long. A good book, such as wine and food, is memorable and unforgettable. This makes me feel that happiness is nothing more than reading.

The pleasure of reading is an eye-opener. Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, are concentrated in letters; The front mountain is full of water. Holding a scroll, we can travel through time and space and appreciate the thoughts of Hui Ze sages and wise men; We can travel around the world and enjoy the extreme scenery leisurely.

The pleasure of reading lies in pleasure. A good book is a calcium tablet for the soul. Reading can express tangled emotions, clear up the fog of hesitation, and cultivate pure and noble sentiments. Unconsciously, our hearts are more tolerant and more open-minded. Reading gives me the courage and strength to overcome difficulties and setbacks.

The happiness of reading is the happiness of reading!