There are three kinds of reading, namely, heart, eyes and mouth. If the mind is not in the textbook, then the eyes will not look carefully, and the mind will not concentrate, so it can only look casually. That's certainly hard to remember, and even if you do, it won't last long. Of the three, the heart is the most important. If you concentrate, will your eyes be careless and your mouth be inaccurate?
Reading three realms is a reading theory put forward by Wang Guowei, a writer in Qing Dynasty. Wang Guowei said in "Ci on Earth": "The great cause of ancient and modern times and the questioner of the university must go through three realms:' The west wind withered the green trees last night. A person in a tall building, watching the end of the world. So is this first place. My belt is getting wider and wider, and I don't regret it because of Iraq.' So is this second environment. Looking for her in the crowd, suddenly looking back, the man was in the dim light. So is this third place. These three realms are selected from Liang Zhu by Yan Shu, Wu Fengqi by Liu Yong and Jade Case by Xin Qiji.
Tao Yuanming, a poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, loved pastoral life and reading. He wrote a poem "Miscellaneous Poems": "If the prime of life does not come again, it will be difficult to wake up one day. It is necessary to encourage in time, and time waits for no one. " Warn people to cherish time and study hard. Han Yu, a literary giant in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in a reading poem: "There are not many people who suffer from reading, and those who think of others are unknown. If you are sick to a certain extent, you will not learn, and you will not learn. " It is pointed out that in the process of learning, we should "read more, think more and practice modestly". Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote an immortal poem "Persuade to Learn": "It is a night of reading. Black hair doesn't know how to study early, and Bai Shoufang regrets studying late. " He advised people to study hard and not to miss the good time of reading. Song Yingxing, a scientist in the Ming Dynasty, wrote Poems of Compassion, urging people to be single-minded in reading and not to entertain foolish ideas: "Those who are full of geometry will not learn to fight. Thinking about the south and thinking about the north is insecure, and the mirror makes people have more white hair. " Yu Qian, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, loved reading very much, and thought that reading can get a good spiritual enjoyment: "The book is as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is a mixture of sadness and joy in the morning. There are three thousand words in front of you, and there is no dust on your chest. " A reading poem by Yuan Mei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, reminds people that reading needs understanding and should not be swallowed: "If you don't know the taste of reading, you might as well put it on hold. What is squid? It eats dregs all day. " All these poems have hidden backgrounds. How many famous poems have inspired us to read? Reading is the result of emotional accumulation. Making reading a habit is an old and brand-new topic. Then let reading become our habit!