What can we learn by reading?

The biggest benefit of reading is that it allows people who seek knowledge to learn from it and makes ignorant people become knowledgeable.

The ancients said: "The book has its own golden house, and the book has its own beauty like jade." It can be seen that the ancients had a special liking for reading. In fact, for anyone, the biggest benefit of reading is that it allows people who seek knowledge to learn from it and makes ignorant people become knowledgeable.

Read Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" and "The Universe in a Nutshell", swim in the situation of particles, life and stars, feel the luster of wisdom, just like climbing a mountain, and instantly appear before your eyes The view is as wide as a nine-fold painting screen. So, just like what Li Bai wrote in his poem, "Mountain Lu is showing off beside the Nandou, the screen is covered with nine folds of clouds, and the shadows fall on the bright lake with the blue and green light."

Reading and Practice

Reading cannot be a rote book. To understand the profound truths in books, you must practice it yourself. The poet Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty once said in "Reading on a Winter Night": "Reading on paper will make you feel shallow, and you will definitely know that you have to do it." In addition, Chen Shan, a scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty, once said in "New Words on Meuliao": "Reading Notes The method should be pursued at the beginning and come out in the end.

To see the kindness, this is the calligraphy; to use it thoroughly, this is the calligraphy. If you can't get out of the book, you will die in words. Only by going in and out can you learn the method of reading. "Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty said in "Essays on Painting the Zen Room, Volume 2": "Reading thousands of books means traveling thousands of miles. ” talked about the complementarity of reading and traveling (practice).

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Celebrities

1. Karl Marx, the author of "Das Kapital", read 1,500 books, covering more than a dozen subjects, and wrote More than 100 reading notes.

2. The Russian revolutionary Lenin’s "The Complete Works of Lenin" cited more than 16,000 books he had read. When he was studying the topic of "imperialism", he read 148 books and 232 of 49 journals. An article and more than 600,000 words of notes were written.

3. Mao Zedong read a lot of books throughout his life, and had extensive knowledge of Marxist-Leninist works, Chinese history and Chinese literature. He read "A Dream of Red Mansions" more than 5 times and "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" 17 times in his own narration.

4. "Neon lights, submarines, televisions, helicopters, missiles, tanks" in the works of French science fiction writer Jules Verne have all become a reality. His lifetime notebooks reached 25,000 Ben, when writing "Expedition to the Moon", he read more than 500 books and materials.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Reading