Books are sails, which can push us to the vast sea and open a vast world and an endless universe in front of us; Books are the ship of thoughts sailing in the waves of the times, which makes us feel the pulse of the times and the pace of historical progress.
Books are our good teachers and friends. They taught us to distinguish between true and false, good and evil, love and hate, beauty and ugliness. Books are our faithful companions and can comfort us when we are in distress; When confused, books can give us faith; When we are depressed, books can bring us happiness.
I have been fascinated by reading since I was a child. I read more and more every day, even to the point where my parents cut me off and controlled me to read until midnight.
After graduating from normal university, I engaged in education and became attached to books. I keep reading, buying books and collecting books. Up to now, I have nearly 10 thousand books, and everyone who comes to my home will be shocked by my books. Bookshelves and books are everywhere.
I read a lot and naturally want to write. I wrote two novels in high school. When I was in college, I was the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper and the president of the school literature society. After graduating from teaching, I have been writing constantly and enjoy reading and writing every day.
I have no utilitarian purpose in reading and writing. The purpose is pure, just because I like it. It's so funny. I don't smoke or drink, I never gamble or play mahjong, and I have three hobbies: reading, writing and sports.
Reading and writing have brought me too much. My extensive knowledge, wise thinking, good attitude, lofty ideals and even today's happy life are all thanks to reading. Of course, I think reading and writing bring me the most important thing: growth and happiness.
Reading and writing accompanied me through a happy and fulfilling childhood, adolescence and youth. When other teenagers are at a loss in boredom and emptiness, I am swimming in the sea of books, and I am never tired of writing. Reading and writing make me move from naivety to maturity, from sensibility to rationality, from simplicity to wisdom, from dullness to brilliance.
After becoming a teacher, I influenced my students with my own behaviors and thoughts, and embarked on my road of scholarly education.
Reading and writing, like the front and back of a silver coin, complement each other and are indispensable. Reading is the basis of writing and writing is the result of reading. Reading is input and writing is output. A writer must be a well-read person, and a well-read person will definitely pick up a pen and write something. Great writers, great writers we know, are accompanied by books every day.