How to read and remember books

Hello friend, I am very happy to solve your problem.

There are also methods for memory. I won’t go into too many details, but let’s just talk about the methods.

When Feng Zikai was young, he studied under Li Shutong. He first learned Japanese, translated The Tale of Genji, and then learned English. He translated a large number of Western music theory and art theory works. When I learned Russian, I was already 53 years old. First use a copy of "Russian January". This kind of quick book is familiar to classmates. There are many in foreign language bookstores. Just after I graduated from college, I bought a self-taught Japanese book in order to join a Japanese-owned company. After three days of studying, I felt sick to my stomach, so I gave up. . But it took Feng Zikai about three months to read this one-month guide, and then with the help of a dictionary, he started reading "War and Peace" and finished the book in nine months. He divided the book into hundreds of parts. On the first day, he read the first part 10 times. In the blank space of the first part, he wrote a word and a word next to it. On the second day, he read the second part 10 times. Then review each copy five times, and write a four-character under the character Shi; on the third day, read the third copy 10 times, review the second copy 5 times, review the first copy 5 times, and write the four-character On the fourth day, read the fourth part 10 times, review the second and third parts 5 times each, and review the first part 2 times at the same time, that is, complete the last two strokes of the traditional Chinese characters. I read it over and over again day by day, and finally wrote a complete traditional Chinese word under each copy. So he read War and Peace 22 times in 9 months, and he read it 22 times in a four-day cycle like this. Because it complied with the rules of memory, he gained more than ordinary reading 22 times from beginning to end.

On the first day, recite the first lesson 10 times.

On the second day, memorize the second lesson 10 times and review the first lesson 5 times.

On the third day, memorize the third lesson 10 times and review the second lesson 5 times. Review the first lesson 5 times.

On the fourth day, memorize the fourth lesson 10 times, review the third lesson 5 times, and review the second lesson 5 times. Review the first lesson 2 times.

On the fifth day, memorize lesson 5 10 times, review lesson 4 5 times, and review lesson 3 5 times. Review Lesson 2 twice.

......

On the sixtieth day, memorize lesson 60 10 times, review lesson 59 5 times, and review lesson 58 5 times. Review Lesson 57 2 times.

The above is about 2 and a half hours a day.

On the 61st day, review the 20 lessons of the first unit.

On the 62nd and 3rd day, review the 20 lessons of the second unit.

On the 64th, 5th and 6th days, review the 20 lessons of the third unit.

In addition to possible accidents, add 10 more days. In seventy-five days, you can memorize the new three to the point of "never forgetting" them. There will be a leap in English.

This method is used by Feng Zikai to memorize English. I believe it is also applicable if you can organize and memorize books by chapters.

Hope it can help the original poster. Thanks.