2. Zhu's "three methods": there are three ways to read: heart, eyes and mouth.
3. Educator Confucius's "combination of learning and thinking": learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous.
4. The novelist Balzac's rhetorical question: All the keys to science are question marks.
5. Writer Lev. Tolstoy's "thinking method": only through positive thinking can real knowledge be achieved.
6, psychologist Locke's "How many methods": the secret of extensive knowledge is: don't learn a lot at once.
7. The physiologist Pavlov's "Step by Step Method": If you want to know everything, it means that you don't know anything.
8. Voltaire's "Rereading Method": Rereading an old book is like meeting an old friend.
9. Writer Ouyang Xiu's "Three Steps": Immediately, on the pillow and on the toilet. www.jjsedu.org
10, historian Chen Heng's "reading method": read the table of contents before reading, and know what you are doing.
1 1, scholar Wang Shengming's "Exhausted Zephyr": knowledge is like a fish, and the directory is like a web. You should learn to salvage books with nets.
12, astronomer Copernicus's "method of combining essence": good at collecting the theoretical essence of similar disciplines.
13, educator Bruner's "interest method": the best stimulus for learning is interest in the materials learned.