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Here are three examples of famous people who are reading books:
1. Lu Xun's "skip reading" method: Mr. Lu Xun believes: "If you encounter doubts and only look at that place, then no matter how long you don't understand, jump directly and move forward, but even understand the previous place."
This method is a further development of Tao Yuanming's "not seeking to understand" reading method. It has the advantage of saving time, improving reading speed, and allowing you to focus on the overall understanding and most important content of the original work.
2. Lao She's "impression" method: Lao She said: "I only seem to ask for a little inspiration when I read.
'Very good' is a good book, and I don't have the time to analyze it in detail. 'Very impressive' is sometimes not the whole book, but the most touching passage in the book;Because this paragraph made me feel good about the whole book; In fact, the beauty of this paragraph may be enough to destroy the beauty of the whole, but I don't care; There is a passage that I like for two days, and I can't thank you enough. ”
3. Hua Luogeng's "thick and thin" method: Hua Luogeng advocates that the first step in reading is "from thin to thick".
That is to say, reading books should be solid, and every concept and theorem should be traced to the source and thoroughly clear. In this way, the originally thinner book, due to the addition of a lot of content, becomes "thicker", which is "thin to thick".
There is a more important step after this step, that is, on the basis of the first step, we can analyze and induct, grasp the essence, grasp the whole, and achieve integration. After such a careful analysis, you will feel that there are not many things that should really be remembered, and this is the process of "going from thick to thin" to really improve efficiency.
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1. Galileo was curious and inquisitive: Galileo was a great Italian physicist and astronomer, and his contribution to mechanics was to establish the law of falling bodies, discover the law of inertia of objects, the isochronism of pendulum vibration, the law of parabolic motion, and determine Galileo's principle.
2. When he was a student at the University of Pisa, he was very curious and often asked some questions, such as "Why don't the planets go in a straight line?" Some teachers think he has too many questions, but he never cares, and he should ask and ask. Once, when Galileo learned that the mathematician Leach had traveled to Pisa, he prepared many questions for Leach.
This time it was good, the teacher was tireless, and the students asked endlessly. Galileo soon learned about plane geometry, solid geometry, etc., and mastered Archimedes' theories about levers and body gravity.
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