People often only catch the first sentence he said and lose the last sentence he said. So they are very dissatisfied with Tao Yuanming's reading attitude. Why bother? The two sentences he said are closely related, clear in interaction and clear in meaning. This is the correct attitude of the ancients in reading. We should learn with an open mind and shouldn't criticize him rudely and unreasonably at all.
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First, the main idea of subsection:
1, Part I (paragraph 1): Set the rebuttal target.
2. The second part (paragraphs 2-4): A comprehensive analysis of Tao Yuanming's reading attitude, pointing out the two meanings of "not seeking perfection".
3. The third part (paragraphs 5-6): Advocating the open-minded reading attitude of "not asking for a solution" and proving it with ancient examples.
4. Part IV (paragraphs 7-8): Explain "I don't want to know a lot" in an all-round way, and point out that don't give up the whole because of a certain part.
5. Part V (paragraph 9): Emphasize the positive proposition that important books should be read repeatedly.
Second, the author profile:
Deng Tuo (19 12- 1966), formerly known as Deng Zijian, also known as Deng Yunte, is a Fujian native, a famous contemporary ideological theorist and prose writer. In the early 1960s, he wrote many fascinating and enlightening essays under the pseudonym of "Ma Nancun", the most famous of which was Yanshan Nighttalk. He was brutally persecuted during the Cultural Revolution and died on May 1966 18.
I don't want to know too much. This is a masterpiece in Yanshan Nighttalk.
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