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The inspiration from one of the sentences of Laozi in the composition

The great writer Gorky once said: "Books are the ladder of human progress." It means "Reading is very important. I like this famous saying because it made me deeply fall in love with reading." ”

I remember that during the summer vacation of third grade, my mother borrowed a lot of books for me, including "Grimm's Fairy Tales", "Three Hundred and Sixty-five Nights", and "Snow White". ...I picked up a copy of "Grimm's Fairy Tales" and took a look. I was fascinated by the rich and wonderful stories in the book, including: A crow had a piece of meat in its mouth, and the fox saw it, and the fox tried every means to get it. Crow meat, I think foxes are too cunning. I was impressed.

Later, my father told me this story. When he didn’t finish, I said: "In the end, the fox was too cunning and deceived the crow into taking the meat. From then on, I loved reading.

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Books can improve language expression and writing skills; books are a splendid treasure house of knowledge; books are the world's nourishment for mankind. They are my teachers and our spiritual food. It is the ladder of our growth.

Let us read more, reading will make you make great progress. Indeed, books are the ladder of human progress.