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Persuasive books are celebrity examples of the ladder of human progress.

The first story: Gorky saved the book:

Gorky has a deep affection for books and loves them as much as his life. Once, his room caught fire. The first thing he picked up was a book, and nothing else was considered. He almost burned to death to save the book. He said: "Books enlighten my wisdom and soul and help me stand up in the muddy pond. If it weren't for books, I would sink in this muddy pond, and I would be drowned by stupidity and filth. "

The second story: the book that Hou copied.

Hou, the master of crosstalk language, only attended primary school for three years. Because he is diligent and studious, his artistic level has reached a perfect level and he has become a famous language expert. On one occasion, in order to buy the joke book "The Waves" of Amin Dynasty that he wanted to buy, he went to all the second-hand book stalls in Beijing but failed to buy it. Later, he learned that Beijing Library had this book, so he decided to copy it back. In winter, he braved the heavy wind and snow and ran to the library to copy books for 18 days in a row. A book of more than 100,000 words was finally copied by him.

The third story: poaching and stealing light.

Kuang Heng, the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty in the Han Dynasty, liked reading since childhood. But the family is too poor to eat enough and have no money to go to school. He had to work during the day and study by himself at night. What should I do if I have no money to buy lamp oil at home? Kuang Heng thought of a way: he chiseled a small hole in the wall and studied by the dim light of his neighbor's house. He studied hard and learned a lot of knowledge, and later became prime minister.

The fourth story: Edison used books as pillows.

Edison, a famous American scientist, had nearly 2,000 inventions in his life and was known as the "king of inventions". Edison invented the electric light, the phonograph, the wireless telegraph, the stone crusher, the storage battery and the printing press. . . . . .

So many inventions are inseparable from Edison's diligent reading. He often stays up late reading books and looking up information. He was so sleepy that he took a book as a pillow and lay down in the laboratory for a while. Therefore, someone said humorously, "No wonder Edison had so much knowledge. It turns out that he wants to absorb nutrition from books in his sleep. "

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