1. Reading can enrich our thoughts, enrich our emotions, teach us skills, and correct our mistakes. In books, you can truly feel how beautiful life is. .
2. Reading is bitter, but its extraordinary gains are sweet. Everything must be done in order, and reading is the same. If books are human nutrition, then reading , wouldn’t he become a chef who makes nutritional supplements?
3. Books are a treasure book for purifying the soul, pleasing the mind, cultivating sentiment, improving personality, understanding politics, and gaining insight into history. I read and I am happy.
4. Reading a meaningful book can deepen our understanding and make the soul feel conflicted. "Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will appear by itself." Every time you read a book, you will be instantly interested and gain valuable knowledge.
5. If you take books as friends, you will benefit from them all your life; if you take books as your companions, you will have a fulfilling life; if you take books as pleasure, you will have a happy life. This World Book Day, make books a part of your life.
6. Bing Xin, the century old man, once said: "Read well, read well, read good books." This is a wise saying. Reading a good book can enrich the mind, enable it to distinguish right from wrong, and enable people to have love, civilized behavior, and etiquette.
7. Be unfazed by favors and disgrace, read the mysteries of the book leisurely, go and stay carelessly, and follow the life of the book. Read books, read yourself, and follow the pure land of the soul! On World Book Day, let’s open the books in our hands together.
8. If you don’t study, there will be no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment.
9. Reading is bitter, but its extraordinary gains are sweet. Everything must be done in order, and reading is the same. If books are human nutrition, then reading , wouldn’t he become a chef who makes nutritional supplements?
10. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like a life without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.