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What ancient books did the ancients read?

He likes reading books at ordinary times, and books always accompany him. Reading ancient books often, we can see the importance of reading from ancient poems and viewpoints. There are many methods and experiences in ancient reading, which are worth learning and learning from.

There is a poem in Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Learning" in the Tang Dynasty: "It is a reading night for men. Black hair doesn't know how to study early, and Bai Shoufang regrets studying late. " I didn't know how to study hard when I was young, but it was too late to regret when I was old. When we are young, we should get up early and study hard, which is also our way of reading.

There are "three methods" in Zhu's reading, that is, speaking, watching and feeling. Zhu said: "The method of reading is gradual, and practice makes perfect." He also said: "There is no other way to study. Only by being sincere and open-minded, and repeatedly playing carefully, can we make contributions." These reading methods are very good, which we often use in reading and learning. In the Song Dynasty, there was a poem by Lu Jiuyuan, saying, "Reading in a hurry makes swimming interesting. If you don't know, you may wish to put it down and need to think urgently. " Don't be in a hurry or panic when reading, but experience it carefully, ponder over it, read it repeatedly, and think carefully while reading. This reading method will make us gain something.

The reading method of "seeking with one heart" was introduced by Su Shi. Su Shi believes that people can't absorb their energy, but they can get what they want, so scholars want something every time. The biggest feature of this "single-minded" reading method is "seeking one", that is, grasping one point, that is, reading classic works, each reading only needs to focus on one center, one content, seize a clue and solve a problem. Reading and studying, in order to avoid distraction, this kind of directional reading still has some merits.

The ancient people had poor reading conditions and did not have the present reading environment, but they were diligent and eager to learn, and cherished every inch of time. Kuang Heng, a great scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, stole light from the wall, while Che Yin in the Jin Dynasty reflected snow. Under very difficult conditions, they never miss any opportunity to learn and study tirelessly. This spirit of hard work deserves our praise.

Classic words are meaningful and will make people never tire of reading them. Ancient people read in a variety of ways and were full of love for books. Only reading makes life. Only by studying tirelessly can we reap the happiness and perfection of life.