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In the information age, is it necessary to read more than ten thousand volumes? Thoughts after reading it

1 At the beginning of the argument, we must emphasize that breaking ten thousand volumes is not just about reading, but also means learning a lot of knowledge. The reason why the article says "reading" is because in the past, books were used as carriers of information. The deep meaning here is to learn a lot of knowledge. We cannot learn knowledge in an old-fashioned way. If we only think that reading tens of thousands of books is just a narrow literal understanding, then our years of study will be a failure. We believe that when our teacher taught us this famous saying, he told us that this famous saying means that we must study very hard and accumulate knowledge diligently. Now our information and knowledge are on the Internet, but our ancient proverbs should be effective, because it is no longer a narrow sense, but a broad condensation of wisdom.

2 In the past, our ancestors said that "there are ten thousand scrolls" because the knowledge at that time was written on paper and silk. Rolled up for collection. Later, people bound the papers to form books, and we did not change it to "read more than 10,000 books."

3 Now for the same reason, Wanjuan means just reading a lot and learning a lot of knowledge, no matter what form the knowledge is.

4 Nowadays, a lot of our knowledge and information are on computers and the Internet. It will never change to reading more than 10,000 web pages, reading more than 10,000 electronics, reading more than 10,000 computers, and learning knowledge more than 10,000 hard drives. This would be too far-fetched.