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Chen Yi drinks ink

Chen Yi was a "bookworm" when he was a child. No matter where he went, the first thing he did was to find a book to read. As long as he had a book in hand, he would forget it. Everything around.

One day Chen Yi went to a relative’s house to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. The owner has many books in his home. After entering the door, he unexpectedly found a book he had longed for. So he was overjoyed, so happy that he completely forgot about the fatigue of walking dozens of miles. He picked up the book and read it eagerly, taking notes with a brush while reading.

It was time for lunch, and his relatives urged him again and again to hurry up and eat, but he was always reluctant to put down the book. His relatives knew that he was a book lover, so they had to bring him steamed glutinous rice cakes and sugar to his desk. He was eating and reading at the same time. The glutinous rice cake was meant to be eaten with sugar, so he dipped it in the sugar and took a bite, while still staring at the book.

After a while, relatives brought it another bowl of noodles. As soon as it entered the door, it couldn't help laughing.

"Hey, are you laughing?" Chen Yi asked puzzledly. The relative said, "Look in the mirror and see for yourself." Chen Yi ran to the mirror and smiled when he saw his strange appearance. It turned out that what he had dipped in was not sugar, but ink from the ink cartridge, so his mouth was full of ink.

After this incident spread, people affectionately called Chen Yi "the man who has eaten ink."

The story of Mao Zedong’s reading

Mao Zedong often read late at night. His health doctor Xu Tao was worried about his health and advised him to get more rest, but he didn’t listen.

Later, Xu Tao discovered that Mao Zedong liked to chat, so he found an opportunity to go for a walk and chat with Mao Zedong outdoors. One day, the two of them went for a walk. Mao Zedong said: "When I was studying in the normal school in Hunan, I liked social sciences. I didn't read many books on natural sciences and had to make up classes." Xu Tao said: "I am just the opposite. I read books on social sciences. I have read too little, so I have to make up for it." Mao Zedong became interested and said, "Let's talk more about natural science." Later, he asked Xu Tao: "How is oil extracted? What are its uses?" Just go check the book, and then we’ll chat after you finish the book. As a result, Mao Zedong often asked him new questions, and Xu Tao had to check the books again and again.

Later, Xu Tao discovered that Mao Zedong was also reading the book he was reading, so he asked more and more in-depth questions and was stumped by him more often. Xu Tao asked: "Chairman, are you interested in testing me?" "You are not testing you. You are helping me study and increase my knowledge."

After hearing this, Xu Tao was at a loss: I wanted to Advising him to study less, the result was that he was forced to study more. So he took advantage of the situation and said: "Chairman, you read a lot, but the method is unscientific. You read all day without rest, you are too tired, and violate the dialectics." Then he said: "Chairman, you don't watch movies, you only play poker, play poker, etc." There is no interest in chess, no physical activity, and fatigue is most likely to occur if you perform one kind of labor for a long time."

Chairman Mao shook his head: "Your dialectics are not comprehensive, and your understanding of things is also limited. I read newspapers when I’m tired of reading documents, I read casual books when I’m tired of reading big books, I read literary books when I’m tired of reading political books, don’t you admit that this is a kind of rest for me? Persistently absorbing knowledge from books

Madame Curie’s reading story

Madame Curie is a world-famous physicist and chemist. She first discovered the strong power in scientific experiments. The radioactive chemical element radium laid the foundation for the development of modern atomic and nuclear physics, and also opened up broad prospects for the medical treatment of vicious cancers. Therefore, Marie Curie was called the "Mother of Radium" and won the Nobel Prize twice in a row.

Marie Curie’s original name was Manya Sklodowska, and she was born in 1867 in an intellectual family in Warsaw, Poland. His father is a physics professor and his mother is an accomplished pianist. When Manyia was 10 years old, her mother passed away and her father lost his position as a teacher, which made it difficult for this family of four sisters to study.

Mania has loved reading since she was a child, and she is so attentive that she even forgets everything around her.

Once, Manya was reading, and her sister deliberately tried to test her concentration. She first quietly placed a chair behind her, and then hid behind the door and called her loudly. Manyia didn't hear it at first, she still lowered her head to read. When her sister shouted louder, she came to her senses. When she raised her head, the chair knocked over and hit her shoulder. Only then did she realize that it was her sister who was joking with her.

The young Manyia was so dedicated that her academic performance from elementary school to middle school was always among the best. When she graduated from high school, she also won a gold medal. With diligent study and unremitting efforts, Manyia became a great scientist.