I remember once when I was a child, I found A Dream of Red Mansions from my father's bookcase. The book is very thick, and the two beautiful protagonists on the cover attracted me. This book is not only thick, but also heavy. I tried my best to open it. However, I didn't understand any of the words in the book, which seemed to be in vain. After my cousin finished reading it last time, tears fell like broken beads. I asked my father and others, and they all answered the same thing: "You are too young to read." I begged my father to buy a dream of red mansions with colorful pictures and phonetic symbols ... time has passed, and now I have watched it several times. In retrospect, it is still a bit ridiculous.
I remember another time, when I was very young, my mother taught me to read poetry. I can see everything in the world through the poet's eyes and hear everything in the world through the poet's ears. "It's good to go to school. You can learn a lot from books." Since then, the seeds of "I want to study" have been deeply buried in my young mind.
Now, a bedroom, a desk and a good book, for me, reading is just like eating, sweet and delicious. Therefore, the taste of reading is always sweet in my heart, not only for me, but also for everyone in our school, because every Tuesday and Thursday, we all have a reading time of "happy reading for 20 minutes".
"The book has its own golden house, and the book has its own Yan Ruyu", which is great. This book really benefited me a lot. Being in a book, I can't help cheering for the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, but also mourning for the corruption of the Qing Dynasty ... Reading has made me appreciate the elegance of China today, with advanced technology and strong national strength ... When I encounter difficulties in my homework, Xinhua Dictionary always teaches me knowledge. Old Master Q always annoys me when I am unhappy.
Bing Xin once said, "Read more books, read good books, read good books." Let me remember this sentence, let me release it, let me cultivate my sentiment, and let us swim freely in the ocean of books.