What is the book that has impressed you the most so far?

Updated on culture 2024-03-07
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hislop's "The Return", after reading it, seems to have lived with their family for another lifetime.

    Qi Bangyuan's "Mighty River" has its own inherent power.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Fall of the Gang of Four. I feel that sometimes people live as a joke.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The book that had the greatest influence on me was the Tao Te Ching, and in the past, when I studied materialism, I always felt that something was wrong, and I felt that idealism was not necessarily wrong. But when I looked at the idea of idealism, I found that it was completely nonsense, completely different from the idealism I thought, and I was confused. Later, when I looked at the explanation of Chinese culture, especially the Tao Te Ching, I realized that my answer was here.

    At this point, I realized that Western philosophy is fundamentally wrong, and it has completely gone astray. ‍‍

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When I first joined the work, I encountered a lot of injustices and some unfriendly people, but when I thought of "Ordinary World", the difficulties I faced were much smaller than those of Sun Shaoan. This ** has also given me strength and encouraged me to overcome difficulties and setbacks over the years. ‍‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    By chance, I bought Romain Rolland's Johann Christopher, and I couldn't put it down. This book was translated by Mr. Fu Lei. The writing is so good that you can use any random paragraph as a motto to spur yourself on.

    The love and friendship that Christopher experienced in his life, Romain Rolland wrote particularly beautifully, and it made me teary several times; Christopher's struggle with fate, and Romain Rolland's vigorous writing, made me feel angry. ‍‍

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    M. Scott Peck's "The Road Less Traveled", in fact, few people can understand this truth. Especially the children of poor families, when they are poor, everyone has a hope, that is, if they are happy. And at that stage, I found that happiness is a bottomless pit, and it will never reach the bottom.

    True happiness does not exist, only short-term satisfaction. On the way to constantly satisfy yourself, quietly spend your life. ‍‍

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Grimm's Fairy Tales, really, the first collection of stories I had. I don't know the age, but I always suspected that the book was older than me (the title page was torn off). The most basic values of my life are all built in this little book that is neither thin nor too thick, including the ...... money, love, and friendshipIt was even the first time in my life that I came into contact with Western legends and stories that were different from the Classic of Mountains and Seas. ‍‍

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Jostein Judd's "Sophie's World", which is my philosophical enlightenment book. It shows us the entire history of philosophy and the development of the history of science from a unique perspective, with ups and downs in the plot and an unexpected ending! ‍‍

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When I graduated from high school, I was fascinated by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Reverie of a Lonely Walker and Confessions. I was blown away by his love for nature and absolute honesty with himself. He is worthy of being the leader of the French Romantic school. ‍‍

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be an elementary school textbook series. I believe that your basic knowledge starts with textbooks, and preschool children's books will hardly have a great impact on a person. But textbooks can be described as books that affect a lifetime. ‍‍

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I love the Book of Changes, because it opens up the mysteries of the universe! It opens the door for human beings to understand, use and revere nature. At the same time, it also gives mankind a comprehensive and complete outlook on life without bias, disagreement and ideology. ‍‍

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It should be "The Rest of the Desert Island", from which I can feel the despair of the protagonist, helplessness, but life is often so realistic, the work tells me that many times I must learn to be strong, losing my favorite girlfriend is the same as being lost on a deserted island, you have to be brave to save yourself, although it is very difficult, but you have to face it. ‍‍

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, it's "Camel Shoko". When I read "Camel Shoko", I was in junior high school, and the teacher had to ask us to read it. This is a famous book, and the author is Lao She.

    This book tells the story of Shoko's very tragic life. After reading this book, I felt very sympathetic to Shoko, because I felt that he had a miserable life, although he worked hard and struggled. At the same time, the book is also critical, reflecting the dark side of society.

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