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On the Bitterness and Happiness of Reading
There were people who bowed their heads in ancient times, and today there are people who practice hard and study hard, but most of them are for their own future. No matter before or now, the phrase "only learning can make a difference and have a future" has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. "Study hard", "study hard" and "study hard" are frightening. If you tell these words to the children in the first grade, the enthusiasm for learning will suddenly disappear. You don't have to study hard, and you don't have to study with a certain purpose. You can be happy as long as you cultivate the fun of reading and gain knowledge from reading. This reading effect must be very good. The pleasure of reading depends entirely on you. You think reading must be hard, that is, you are generalizing. Who can deny that you had a moment of happiness after learning a new word and an article? Even if that moment is only one second, it is fleeting. Reading is not for anyone to complete the task, but for learning and enriching themselves. The ancients said: "There is a golden house in the book, there is Yan Ruyu in the book, and there are thousands of minutes in the book." Among them, reading is regarded as a means to gain benefits and power. It is obviously absurd to enjoy reading for this reason, and it also loses the meaning of reading itself. But this is what most people think, and these are. They forget to study again and learn new knowledge, while others who focus on learning knowledge keep making progress to gain more knowledge. The pain of reading is what most people have experienced. Reading pleasure is unattainable, but few people can understand it. Keep a correct attitude, don't "talk about the color change of a book", but look at it correctly, get pleasure from it, enjoy reading and appreciate that kind of reading. Scientists say that diligence can make people smart; And politicians say that diligence is the cornerstone of realizing ideals. As we all know, learning depends on hard work. Should I prefer diligence or hard work in grade three? Mr. Hua said: the inspiration of science is definitely not waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity for scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to educated people, people who are good at independent thinking, people who have perseverance, and not to lazy people. It seems that he supports diligent study. Mr. Mei Lanfang, a famous opera performer, once said, "I am a clumsy scholar, and I don't have enough talents, so I rely on hard work." There are many famous sayings like this. For example, Balzac said that "the works of genius are irrigated with tears." Einstein said: "I don't have any special talent, but I like to trace back to the source." So, what do you think after listening to these celebrities? Since ancient times, many people with lofty ideals have become useful talents because of their hard work, leaving many ancient stories, such as "hanging the beam and stabbing the stock" and "stealing the column". This large-scale animation series is based on the stories of ancient celebrities who are diligent and eager to learn. We know the stories of Hua Tuo studying medicine, Zhuge Liang feeding chickens, Lu Ban learning arts, Li Bai grinding needles, Wang Xizhi eating ink, and Zhang Sanfeng creating Tai Chi. These are well-known historical figures, and these stories are examples of diligent study in the history of the Chinese nation. As a student, we should learn from those characters, and we can also learn the spirit of diligence when watching cartoons. Those characters should not only be your idols, but also be your role models. Learning is the only way. Only by studying hard, studying hard and studying hard can we make a difference. The premise of these is how to learn, what kind of learning methods make what kind of learning success or failure. Since ancient times, many famous writers have been encouraged in unique ways. For example, Wu Siliang's biting cone, reading with fireflies as lights and stealing light from the wall are really few. In ancient times, there were so many ways to learn successfully, not to mention a good and superior learning environment in this metropolis! China's diligence can be traced back to ancient times. As a China native, he should carry forward this good learning method. But it is not enough to have good learning methods without using and practicing them; And a single diligent study, regardless of day and night holding a book to read, will become a "bookworm" sooner or later. Therefore, a good way to learn is to study and rest. And this study, you should constantly explore and summarize in your study. Diligence tells us that there is no end to learning, and we should have a good learning attitude and ask for advice with an open mind. In a word, 99% diligence+1% sweat = endless success in learning the sea. We have to face books since childhood, and we have been trying to find out what method suits us best. As the saying goes, diligence can make up for it. Even if you are not a clever bird, you can fly first. So, how to fly? Although I am not particularly diligent, I hope to share some ideas and methods with you. 1. It is not a pleasure to study from time to time. This sentence of the ancients clearly shows that it is very important to review what you have learned today after learning a new lesson. Don't pretend to be a waste of time and useless. This is a solid study. Waste more time than others, but the benefits are far more than that. 2. School is the place to study, and classroom is the main way for students to learn. So be sure to concentrate in class, don't be confused in class, go home and study hard. 3. After learning, it is best to do some supporting questions, not too many, but accurate and try to be stupid. Doesn't mean that you are diligent, inefficient and a waste of time. Less but better is the most important thing. People's talent is not born, but earned by unremitting efforts and diligence. The world famous scientists Hawking and Nobel are good examples. Stephen Hawking 1942 1.8 was born in Oxford, England, which is a special day. Galileo, the founder of modern science, died on the same day 300 years ago. He was terminally ill when he was young, but he persevered, overcame his pain and became a world-famous scientist. Hawking went to Cambridge University for postgraduate study after graduating from Oxford University. At this time, he was diagnosed as "Luger's disease" and soon became completely paralyzed. 1985 Hawking underwent tracheal surgery for pneumonia. After that, he couldn't speak at all, and he could only talk to people with a small dialogue machine and a speech synthesizer installed in a wheelchair. Reading must rely on a page turning machine. When reading a document, you need to have each page spread out on a big table. However, he reads page by page in a wheelchair like a silkworm eating mulberry leaves ... but Hawking will not give up his desire for learning because of a minor illness. It is in this incredible difficulty that ordinary people have become the giants of gravitational physics recognized by the world. Hawking is a Luxun professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. His black hole evaporation theory and quantum cosmology not only shocked natural science, but also had a far-reaching impact on philosophy and religion. Hawking also published A Brief History of Time, 1988, in April, and has distributed 5.5 million copies in 33 languages. Nowadays in the west, people who claim to be educated will be looked down upon if they have not read this book. Nobel's father was a brilliant mechanic and inventor, but he suffered setbacks repeatedly because of poor management. Later, a fire destroyed all the possessions, and life was completely down and out, so we had to borrow money to live. In order to avoid creditors, my father left home and went to Russia to make a living. Nobel's two brothers sell matches in the street to earn money to support their families. Because of the hardship of life, Nobel was born sickly, and his poor health made him unable to be as lively and cheerful as other children. He often acts as a bystander when other children play together. The environment of his childhood made him withdrawn and introverted. Nobel didn't go to school until he was eight years old, but he only studied for one year, which was the only formal school education he received. When he was 10 years old, his family moved to Petersburg, Russia. In Russia, because of the language barrier, Nobel and his two brothers could not enter the local school, so they had to hire a Swedish tutor to guide them to learn Russian, English, French, German and other languages. The frail Nobel studied very hard, and his studious attitude not only won the praise of teachers, but also won the love of his father and brothers. However, when he 15 years old, the three brothers had to stop studying because of family financial difficulties and could not afford the tuition. Nobel came to the factory run by his father as an assistant. He observed carefully and thought carefully, and all the important knowledge he heard and saw was keenly absorbed by him. In order to study more, he went abroad to study 1850. In two years, he has been to Germany, France, Italy and the United States. Because he is good at observing and studying hard, he accumulates knowledge quickly. He soon became a multilingual scholar and a scientifically trained scientist. After returning to China, during his internship in the factory, he inspected many production processes, not only added a lot of practical technology, but also became familiar with the production and management of the factory. In this way, Nobel, who had no formal education, finally became a scientist and inventor through hard work and persistent self-study. After Nobel's mother died, he donated his life's property of 3 billion Swedish dollars to charity, leaving only his mother's photo as a permanent memorial. In order to remember him forever, the science prize named after him has become the highest science prize attracting worldwide attention. What makes the humble little boy a world-famous scientific giant? It is through unremitting efforts. Diligence makes talents and diligence makes achievements, without exception. Wang Zhen is a famous agronomist in China. He traveled all over North and South 17 provinces for more than ten years and compiled his masterpiece "Agricultural Books". Wang Zhen died shortly after the book was published. "Agricultural books" are large in scale and wide in scope. The encyclopedia of * * * consists of 37 volumes (there are 36 existing volumes and 22 versions with the same content), with about130,000 words and more than 300 illustrations. Among them, there are three parts, namely, A Tale of Nongsang, Cooper's Spectrum and Agricultural Gas Map, which are both general and sub-theoretical, with pictures and texts, clear system and complete style. And the list goes on. As Einstein said: "People attribute my success to my genius; Actually, my genius is just trying. "No problem.