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Books are the ladder of human progress. What do you mean?
Books are the ladder of human progress. Books are the ladder of human progress. This famous saying comes from Gorky's mouth, which really makes sense. Books have played an irreplaceable role in the history of human civilization. Books record human history, all new discoveries, all dreams and accumulated knowledge.

Books are necessary for human beings to climb new heights and pave the way for human progress. It is along this ladder of progress that we humans have reached the height of today step by step. Throughout the ages, many races, nations and countries have disappeared, but books recording human activities have survived and become an important source of knowledge for people.

As long as people are willing to learn, they can relive thousands of years of human thoughts and experiences in a short time and learn the knowledge and lessons that countless people have worked so hard to gain in the past. Only in this way can we stand on the shoulders of our predecessors and keep moving forward.

Newton, a great scientist, said, "I see farther than others because I stand on the shoulders of giants." He deeply studied Copernicus's celestial motion theory, Kepler's optics, Descartes' geometry and Galileo's two world systems. On the basis of collecting the achievements of scientific pioneers in 16 and 17 centuries, he broke through the predecessors, discovered the law of universal gravitation and established a complete theoretical system of mechanics.

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Maxim Gorky (Maxim Gorky,1March 86816-1June 936 18), formerly known as Alexei Macsimovici BeSkof, was a writer, poet, critic, political commentator and scholar in the former Soviet Union.

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