"Reading is beneficial, but reading is beneficial" has been common sense since ancient times. If everyone wants to climb the mountain of knowledge, the higher the scenery in front of him, the deeper he will be. Knowledge is the only way for human beings to progress, civilization and development. Books are the crystallization of predecessors' labor and wisdom. They are the source of our knowledge. If we want to be smart, we should read more books and study hard.
Reading can not only broaden our horizons, increase our knowledge, cultivate good self-study ability and reading ability, but also further consolidate all kinds of knowledge learned in class, improve our reading ability and composition ability, and even be of great help to the study of various subjects.
Our knowledge system is gradually established through autonomous learning in and out of class. Reading is an important way to collect and acquire knowledge. What we learn from class is not very specific, easy to understand, and needs to be digested before we can absorb it. A lot of reading can integrate what you learn in class with what you get in extra-curricular books, complement each other and form a "three-dimensional" and solid knowledge system until your ability is formed.
Reading plays an important role not only in our study, but also in our moral quality and ideology. "A good book can affect a person's life." This sentence makes sense. We all have our own heroes or role models, such as soldiers, scientists, teachers, heroes and so on. These patterns that we worship or learn to imitate can also be understood by reading various books. When reading, we will subconsciously compare our thoughts and behaviors with the characters described in the book, thus improving our ideological consciousness and moral quality invisibly.
The famous Soviet educator Suhomlinski put it well: "If a student's intellectual life is limited to textbooks, if he feels that his task has been completed after finishing his homework, then he can't have his own special hobbies." Every student should have his own life in the world of books. You should regard reading as your own pleasure.
Some students may say: With so much homework to finish, do you have time to read? In fact, as long as you are willing to make time to study, you won't worry about not having time. As the great writer Lu Xun said, "Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always something. " He just spends all his time drinking coffee and chatting with others. Finally, Lu Xun wrote many good articles and made great achievements that attracted worldwide attention. We can spend some time reading during lunch break, after school and holidays. One hour a day, every little makes a mickle.
Read more books and read good books
Reading seems to be a hard job, otherwise why do some people hang their heads and stab their legs? Reading seems to be a pleasure again. Otherwise, why do some people have to study without eating or sleeping?
Some people say reading is good. There are Golden House, Yan Ruyu, Millet and Cars in the book. You see, he is powerful, rich and powerful, and even has "Yan Ruyu" to "have tea at night". Say, how about reading? Admittedly, fame and fortune do attract many people who pursue fame and fortune. But beyond that, reading must have some other magic power, attracting students who are poor but tireless in their pursuit of truth, right?
I love reading, not for the sake of "having a beautiful house" or "Yan Ruyu". I just realized the endless pleasure of reading from practice.
First of all, one of the great pleasures of reading is to do whatever you want. The master is you, you study, but the books are in your charge. Imagine a big bookshelf full of books, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, astronomy and geography, detectives, romance, martial arts ... whatever you want, don't worry. For you, they can't be left at the drop of a hat. So many ancient sages are silently waiting for you to tell you what they think. You can ask Sun Tzu about the art of war, talk to Hemingway about bullfighting, and talk to Sima Qian about world affairs-in short, it's your call. Slowly, you will feel that the world is so big, life is so colorful, and nature is so mysterious, as if all the scrolls of knowledge are displayed in your mind. You have mastered history. Over time, this feeling of "unprecedented, no one will come after" has intensified. Few people become bookworms.
The second interest in reading is that you can make a lot of comments. Whoever writes a book and takes a stand is a talent for a period of time. Although he is a handsome man, sometimes there are omissions, and this omission happens to be seen by you. Are you happy? In Du Fu's Song of Drinking Eight Immortals, there is a saying that "the son of heaven can't get on the boat and calls himself Brewmaster". This sentence was written by Li Bai. But think about it, if the word "minister" is written as the word "ye", wouldn't it better express his drunkenness? At that time, I was full of ambition, as if Du Fu was coming to worship you as a "ci teacher". Talking too much makes you feel that you are on a par with the author, and you are extremely happy mentally.
The third interest in books is that when you rack your brains for a problem, you can't figure it out, or you have a little experience about a problem, you open a book and find that someone has fully discussed it. I just tickled you, and I couldn't help myself with joy. Then everything was clear and all the efforts paid off. Nothing can change this feeling of another village.
The fourth interest of books is that when you read a good book and are conquered by its content, when you communicate with friends, Kan Kan and Kan Kan talk about it, and the quips in the book pop up one by one. Friends stared enviously: "I want to see you for three days!" " "Only you know, this is because reading a book. A little vanity has been satisfied again. How about reading?
Interest in the fifth book. Is the collection of books, because we are all middle school students, there is not much money. Let's not talk about this.
Counting the benefits of so many books, do you feel itchy and want to open one? There are many kinds of books, some of which should be read with dignity, some of which are just pastimes, and some of which will lead people into a dead end and never come out again. Since reading is not regarded as a stepping stone to open the door to fame and fortune, you should read good books, not only for recreation, but also to improve yourself. For example, Three Hundred Tang Poems is the essence of China traditional culture, and for example, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, from which the Japanese learned the ways of enterprise management and personnel selection. What can we learn? For example, how much can we learn from Shakespeare's plays? Not only pure literary works, but also biographies and so on, to see how others struggle tirelessly for their ideals and succeed.
Bacon said, "Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logic rhetoric makes people able to contend." In a word, reading can make or break a person, but not reading is definitely harmful-let's all study and read good books!
Read, read, read.
Reading is a kind of pleasure, a kind of enjoyment and a bath of the soul.
Some people say reading is good. There are Golden House, Yan Ruyu, Millet and Cars in the book. You see, he is powerful, rich and powerful, and even has "Yan Ruyu" to "have tea at night". Say, how about reading? Admittedly, fame and fortune do attract many people who pursue fame and fortune. But beyond that, reading must have some other magic power, attracting students who are poor but tireless in their pursuit of truth, right?
First of all, one of the great pleasures of reading is to do whatever you want. The master is you, you study, but the books are in your charge. Imagine a big bookshelf full of books, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, astronomy and geography, detectives, romance, martial arts ... whatever you want, don't worry. For you, they can't be left at the drop of a hat. So many ancient sages are silently waiting for you to tell you what they think. You can ask Sun Tzu about the art of war, talk to Hemingway about bullfighting, and talk to Sima Qian about world affairs-in short, it's your call. Slowly, you will feel that the world is so big, life is so colorful, and nature is so mysterious, as if all the scrolls of knowledge are displayed in your mind. You have mastered history. Over time, this feeling of "unprecedented, no one will come after" has intensified. Few people become bookworms.
Bacon said, "Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logic rhetoric makes people able to contend." In a word, reading can make or break a person, but not reading is definitely harmful-let's all study and read good books!
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