To draw a scholarly campus handwritten newspaper, you should need a lot of information about reading or books, and then select them carefully. Next, I will bring you the content of the handwritten newspaper about the scholarly boy, I hope it will be helpful to you.
Reading Quotes
1. Bad books are like bad friends, they can make us corrupt. ——From Fielding
2. Scholars do not necessarily have knowledge. Real common sense means knowing knowledge, being able to think, and being able to work. ——From Xu Teli
3. Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually the process of combining the human soul with the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern. ——From Gorky
4. Books are the president of human knowledge. ——From Shakespeare
5. Those who have no doubts in reading must learn to have doubts; those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only by reaching this point will they make progress. ——From Zhu Xi
6. Reading is valuable and useful; cultivating virtue is nothing like nourishment. ——From "Collection of Couplets"
7. Life is short and there is very little free time, so we should not waste a moment of free time reading books of little value. ——From Ruskin
8. The lights are ringing at the third watch and the fifth watch. It is when a man is studying. Black hair does not know how to study early, but white hair regrets studying late. ——From Yan Zhenqing
9. Books are inseparable life partners and mentors for young people. ——From Gorky
10. If the book cannot be recited, it will not be possible to think; if the book is not read intensively, it will not be beneficial to the theory. ——From (Qing Dynasty) Hu Dayuan
11. Reading is valuable and useful; cultivating virtue is as good as nourishment. ——From "Collection of Couplets"
12. Life is short and there is very little free time, so we should not waste a moment of free time reading books of little value. ——From Ruskin
Tao Xingzhi’s reading method
Books are our good friends. As Bing Xin said: "I always feel that reading is the greatest happiness in my life." !From reading, I also learned the principle of 'independent thinking' in how to behave and do things, which is what I couldn't get from the 'self-cultivation' textbook. "But there are not many young people who can reach this state. The reason is probably that I just read without thinking, and just read without asking. The reading method of seeking novelty and interest, and glancing at the surface is bound to fall into the labyrinth of "learning without thinking is a waste" as pointed out by Confucius. It cannot be said to gain anything, nor can it be called "knowing how to read."
Mr. Tao Xingzhi (1891-1946), known as the "civilian educator", has been engaged in education throughout his life and devoted himself to exploring reading methods. He once used anthropomorphic techniques to create vivid and easy-to-understand readings. The "know-how" of reading more, thinking more and asking more questions is translated into a modern poem called "Eight Advisors":
I have eight good friends who are willing to guide me in everything.
If you want to ask about the real name, what are the surnames with different names:
When, what, why, who, what, where, where, where,
Just like a younger brother and an elder brother. There is also a Western school whose name is reversed and called "Geometry".
If you ask the eight sages for advice, even if you are a fool, you will not make a mistake.
Mr. Tao’s “eight advisors”, “eight sages” and “eight Mr. He” are our young people’s mentors, beloved relatives and friends when they study and seek knowledge! We can have the opportunity to communicate with these eight people when we study Mr. He has become acquainted with each other. If these eight sages can lead the way, he will dare to think and ask questions well, be able to think and reason; he will be able to read books usefully, apply what he has learned, pioneer and innovate, and make continuous progress.
Nowadays, there are many kinds of books, good and bad. Open a book and think about "who" the author is, "what" he writes about, and "where" he wants to guide the readers... so that you will not be dragged into the abyss by books that are obscene and stolen. When you see a title, think about what themes the author will write about? How will the plot be arranged? How will the story develop? Then compare your own ideas while reading, and you will find your own shortcomings or the author's shortcomings. This reading method of self-examination and thinking about problems from one's own perspective can stimulate the greatest interest in reading and the widest thinking space. After reading a wonderful passage or scene, pause for a moment, close the book and think about it: Why did the author want to write this and say this? Is it based on the author's personal experience? Life experience? Logical thinking?...
We all say we love reading. We read every day, but it is not easy to read well.
Composition of a Bookish Young Man
I like reading books very much and often use my spare time to read books. When I get home from school every day, as soon as I finish my homework, I will immediately pick up a book and read it with relish... Before going to bed every day, I will ask my mother to let me read a book for a while, so that I can sleep extra sweetly. Even when I go out, I always take a book with me and read it whenever I have free time.
When it comes to reading, I can really be said to be a little book lover. I read books regardless of time or place. Every night when I am relaxing between homework, I will hold up a book. I will also hold a book when I go to the toilet. Sometimes my mother is afraid that it will be bad for my eyes and won’t let me read it. I would hide it in my clothes and sneak it over.
Among all kinds of books, my favorite ones are historical books, such as "Five Thousand Years", "Historical Records", "General History of the World", "Water Margin", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", etc...
< p> Speaking of my love for history books, I owe it all to my "history buff" dad.I remember when I was very young, whenever my mother was not at home, I would always pester my father to tell me stories. Dad couldn't tell children's stories, so he had to tell me stories about the characters in "Water Margin" and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Unexpectedly, my father unintentionally sowed the seeds of "history" in my young heart.
Since then I have been out of control and asked him to tell me every day. When I grew up and could read, I eagerly jumped into the arms of history books to enjoy the happiness it brought me. Now every day, whether on the way to or from school, I always discuss the knowledge in books with my father, and I also discuss stories at the dinner table every day.
During this period, I bought a copy of "General History of the World" and started to "gnaw" it every day. When I talked about this knowledge to my father, he was a little at a loss because he was blank in world history. In order to maintain my father's dignity, whenever I go to school, he will always read secretly at home, and sometimes go online to check some information. This is what my mother told me secretly.
My mother is historically illiterate and has no knowledge of historical knowledge. But she likes to read prose articles very much, and she often takes me to appreciate the wonderful words with some beautifully written words.
This is my home, a family that loves reading.
And I am the scholarly boy in this family!