Beautiful sentences in ancient books

Translation:

When you start reading ancient books, don't cherish them too much. Too much treasure will put them on the shelf and not read them. When reading a book, you must turn around. If you break a book, you might as well buy another one.

Cherishing books is something that people who have the ability to collect books do, and the poor have no spare capacity to follow suit. Take rice covered with teacups as an example. We should cherish ancient porcelain that we know is precious, but we need to use it correctly to give full play to the role of books. Should we endure thirst and hunger without using it and cherish it? Children should know.

1, original:

First reading ancient books, don't cherish them; If you cherish books, you will be in the highest position. You must walk around and do something right. If you see something bad, you might as well buy another one. Building a new book is the work of a strong family, but my poor people can't do it yet. For example, teacups and rice bowls, knowing that they are old kilns, should also be cherished; However, if poor people only have this device, will they be hungry for it as a treasure? Children should know.

2. Source:

Qing Sun Zhiwei.

3. Appreciate:

In just a few words, it outlines a beautiful, aesthetical, natural and harmonious picture. Moreover, the author's imagination is so wonderful that stars without feelings in the cold night sky can praise each other.