1. There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. ——Han Yu
2. The work is accomplished by hard work, and wasteful by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness. ——Han Yu
3. If you don’t write for a day, everything will be ruined. ——Li Xu
4. Don’t wait and see. The white head of a young man is empty and sad. ——Yue Fei
5. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. ——"Long Song Xing"
6. Anyone who reads useless books is just playing with things and losing one's ambition. ——Wang Yu
7. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang
8. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
9. Don’t waste your time to learn from others. Reading is the only good thing in life. ——"Summary of Song Poems"
10. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first reads. ——Li Kuchan
11. There is no greater happiness than reading, and nothing more important than teaching your children. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"
12. It is better to have no books at all if you believe in all the books. ――Mencius
13. My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit. ——Zhuangzi
14. Be tireless in learning and teaching. ——Confucius
15. If you are so angry that you forget to eat, if you are happy you forget your worries, you don’t know that old age is coming. ——Confucius
16. When three people are walking together, there must be one who is my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——Confucius
17. Being keen and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions. ——Confucius
18. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. ——Confucius
19. Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means peril. ——Confucius
20. Isn’t it right to learn and practice it over time? ——Confucius
21. If you review the past and learn the new, you can become a teacher. ——Confucius
22. He thrived in "Poetry", established in etiquette, and achieved in music. ——Confucius
23. There are three ways to read, namely, the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. ——Zhu Xi
24. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, to read thoroughly and to think carefully. ——Zhu Xi
25. To learn, one must first be determined. ——Zhu Xi
26. If you read without knowing, then think; if you think without knowing, then read. ——Zhu Xi
27. Learning does not care about reading, but if you don’t read, the meaning will not be clear. ——Zhu Xi
28. Apply one and infer three, hear one and know ten, and the scholar has studied deeply and is familiar with the principles, and then he can understand them thoroughly, so that he can achieve this. ——Zhu Xi
29. The joy of reading is overwhelming, and the bright moon rises and the frost sky high. ——Zhu Xi
30. There is no other way to study, but to be determined and open-minded, and to play it repeatedly and carefully will be effective. ——Zhu Xi
31. Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught to have doubts, and those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only here can they make progress. ——Zhu Xi
32. In order to learn, don’t start with theory; if you want to learn theory, you must first read. ——Zhu Xi
33. Reading is like eating and drinking. If you chew slowly, the taste will be long; if you chew too much, you will not know the taste. ——Zhu Xi
34. Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught. Those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only here can they make progress. ——Zhu Xi
35. Apply one and infer three, hear one and know ten, and the scholar has studied deeply and is familiar with the principles, and then he can understand them thoroughly, so that he can achieve this. ——Zhu Xi
36. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a god. ——Du Fu
37. To establish oneself is to establish one’s studies first, and to establish one’s studies is to read. ——Ouyang Xiu
38. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Liu Yi
39. Work hard to know all the words in the world, and resolve to read all the books in the world. ——Su Shi
40. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself. ——Su Shi
41. Withdrawing a pen is as valuable as a mountain, but only after reading thousands of volumes can you gain enlightenment. ——Su Shi
42. Be knowledgeable and appreciative, accumulate thick and thin. ——Su Shi
43. Books are as rich as the sea, and they can be found in department stores. Human energy cannot be absorbed at the same time, but it can only be achieved by spring. Therefore, I hope that scholars will seek it one at a time. ——Su Shi
44. If you don’t know the taste of reading, it is better to sit in a high cabinet; what a stupid fish, eating dross all day long. ——Yuan Mu
45. If you are determined to think about true character, you must work hard to study. —— Ruan Yuan
46. Without learning, you cannot expand your talents, and without ambition, you cannot achieve learning. ——Zhuge Liang
47. Reading is worth reading, and observing the rules and sentences when there is nothing wrong. ——Xu Hongjun
48. I am familiar with three hundred Tang poems, and I can recite them even if I can’t compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"
49. When the book is used, it will be regretted. It will not be difficult until it has happened. ——Lu You
50. Those who are bookworms must be good at writing, and those who are art lovers must have good skills. ——Pu Songling
Celebrity reading stories
For decades, Chairman Mao has been very busy, but he always squeezed out time, even every second, to use it Read books and study. His former residence in Zhongnanhai is simply filled with books. Books are everywhere on the bookshelves in the bedroom, on the office desk, dining table, and coffee table. Except for one person lying on the bed, all the seats are occupied by books. In order to study, Chairman Mao used all available time. During the few minutes of physical activity before swimming, I sometimes read a few poems by famous people.
After swimming up, I didn't bother to rest, so I picked up the book again. He never wastes even a few minutes on the toilet. A reprint of "Zhao Ming Wenxun" and some other books and periodicals published by Chunxi of the Song Dynasty were made using this time to read a little bit today and a little bit tomorrow, and read them intermittently. When Chairman Mao went out to hold meetings or inspect work, he often wrote in the box. He ignored the vibrations and bumps of the train on the way. He always held a magnifying glass in one hand and pressed the pages of the book with the other, unable to read. When he went to other places, just like in Beijing, there were books on the bed, on the office desk, on the coffee table, and on the dining table. Watch when you have free time. Although Chairman Mao was seriously ill in his later years, he still continued to read. He re-read a set of hardcover "The Complete Works of Lu Xun" that was brought to Beijing from Yan'an and published before liberation, as well as many other books and periodicals.
Once, Chairman Mao had a fever of over 39 degrees, and the doctor did not allow him to read. He said sadly, I have loved reading all my life, but now you don't let me read, and you tell me to lie here and eat and sleep all day long. You know how uncomfortable I am! The staff had no choice but to take the books away again. Putting it next to him, he smiled happily.
Study seriously and read over and over again
Chairman Mao has always been opposed to the kind of reading method that only seeks to read books quickly and not to be effective. When he read the complete collection of Han Changli's poems and essays, except for a few chapters, he carefully considered and studied each one, from vocabulary, sentence reading, chapters to the meaning of the full text, not letting go of any aspect. Through repeated reading and chanting, he can recite most of the poems in Hanji fluently. He had read "Journey to the West", "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Water Margin", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and other novels since he was in elementary school, and read them again in the 1960s. He has seen more than ten different versions of "Dream of Red Mansions". "Zhao Ming Wenxun, News of His Schooling" was read in the 1950s and 10s, in the 1960s, and several times in the 1970s. There are three existing versions of his annotations. He read some books on Marxism-Leninism and philosophy even 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 ink
For decades, every time Chairman Mao read a book or article, he would mark various symbols such as circles, bars, and dots in important places, and mark the headers and blanks of the books. Write many comments in the place. Some even excerpted the best parts of the book or article or wrote down reading notes or experiences at any time. Many of the books collected by Chairman Mao are full of ink and ink, with comments, circles, and outlines all over the book. Straight lines, curves, double straight lines, triple straight lines, double circles, triple circles, triangles, crosses and other symbols abound.
Read everything
Chairman Mao had a wide range of reading interests, including philosophy, politics, economics, history, literature, military and other social sciences
and even some natural sciences Read science books on everything. Among the books he has read, there are many books on history. Chairman Mao loved to read all kinds of Chinese and foreign history books, especially Chinese history books. He has extensively covered everything from "Twenty-Four Histories", "Zizhi Tongjian", chronicles of previous dynasties, to various unofficial histories, barnyard histories, and historical novels. He has always advocated "serving the past for the present" and attaches great importance to historical experience. In his writings and speeches, he often quoted historical allusions from Chinese and foreign history books to vividly illustrate profound truths. He also often relied on historical experience and lessons to guide and treat today's revolutionary cause.
Chairman Mao also read a lot of books on Chinese literature. He was a truly well-read man. Lenin's annotations on reading methods
Lenin loved reading, and during the intense revolutionary struggle life, he still kept his hands on the book even when he was arrested and exiled. When he is reading, he likes to write down rich comments, notes and insights in the margins of the pages. Sometimes the most noteworthy ideas or material are highlighted on the cover of the book. Once he read a work with high academic value, he would also write a bibliographic index on the title page or cover of the book, specifically indicating the page numbers of the good insights, good materials, and representative erroneous assertions in the book. Lenin regarded criticism as a kind of creative labor and took it very seriously, never carelessly. He usually annotates with pencil and rarely with pen. The process of writing his annotations can be said to be a process of discussion and even fierce debate with the author of the book. Whenever he read something insightful, he would mark it as "very important", "witty", "wonderful", etc.; when he read something fallacious, he would mark it as "nonsense!", "inexplicable!", etc., etc. Instead, simply write "Oh, oh!", "Well, really?!", "Haha!", "I see!" and so on. What is even more valuable is that Lenin's important work "Philosophical Notes" is a compilation of annotations and notes written while reading philosophy books. It is recognized as one of the classic works of Marxist philosophy.
Writing notes carefully can prompt you to use your brain when reading, study seriously, and grasp the main content of the book. It can also urge you to take notes and record certain feelings and sparks of thought