What are the stories of two hobbies that will benefit you for life?

Rousseau's father was a watchmaker and his mother died a few days after he was born. His family is poor, but his mother, who loves reading, left him many books, including philosophy and history, and more literary works such as novels and poems.

Although Rousseau lacked maternal love, he was brought up by menstruation, and menstruation took care of him in every possible way.

Rousseau was very clever since he was a child. Although he can't be systematically educated like a child from a rich family, his special reading habits make him a knowledgeable person.

Rousseau began to read a lot from the age of five, and his poor and amiable father was particularly satisfied with his son's reading hobby. As long as he has free time, he will study with his son. With his father's company, his son will be more obsessed with reading.

Every night, Rousseau always reads with his father, and sometimes he forgets to sleep because he is fascinated. Every time the father and son finish reading a book, they have to exchange, and they always finish reading every book in one go.

/kloc-when he was 0/8 years old, he had read all the books left by his mother before her death, and went to find books from his grandfather. Many of the books he moved from his grandfather are books full of knowledge and profound thoughts, such as lectures on the general history of the world, biographies of celebrities and cosmological explanations.

Rousseau has been devoted to reading. After reading Who's Who, he has great respect for the heroes of ancient Greece and Rome, and his desire to be a hero often rises in his heart. Every time he reads heroic deeds, his eyes are full of spirits, and his reading voice is particularly loud.

One day, Rousseau read the story of Sifra, an ancient Roman hero, and was moved by Sifra's deeds. After being arrested by the enemy, Sifu would rather die than surrender. When the enemy put his hand on the fire, he held back the pain and said nothing. When Rousseau read this, he could not help but put his little hand on the brazier.

"What are you doing?" Father exclaimed when he found out.

"I want to be as brave as Sifra!" Rousseau said loudly.

Besides reading, Rousseau also has a hobby, which is music.

His aunt can sing many interesting songs and folk tunes. He always felt intoxicated when he heard menstruation singing softly.

Reading makes Rousseau gain a lot of knowledge and form the habit of thinking and seeking truth. Music makes his emotions very rich and full of associations. These two hobbies have benefited Rousseau for life and made him an outstanding figure in history.