Do you have any other thoughts about reading anything ?

Updated on culture 2024-05-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.This article tells the story of a teacher's "encouragement" to a repeater, which made the student's dream come true.

    2 In many cases, the discrimination of others can bring out the strongest strength in our hearts.

    3 。David shed tears because he finally understood the teacher's painstaking efforts and was moved to tears; Mr. Zhang shed tears because he found that different students should be given different "encouragement", and he sighed with tears in life.

    4.It's not that discrimination is disrespect, incomprehension and disgust towards you, some "discrimination" is like a good medicine that will help you get out of trouble.

    "Beautiful" is because Mr. Zhang is a great teacher, he originally wanted to help Dawei, but he understands Dawei, so he uses this "beautiful discrimination."

    5。Agree. Answer according to your own situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The core value of a book should be the ideas it carries, and the ideas do not change because they are paper or electronic carriers. A person who loves to read, whether reading a paper book or an e-book, should not be exalted or morally kidnapped. Instead of dwelling on the form of reading itself, in the future, I will pay more attention to whether people are still reading, whether they have developed the habit of reading, whether they have improved the quality of reading, and whether they have obtained valuable content from reading, so as to better promote reading for all.

    But the central idea of "There Are Books" is good, and the topic selection is superb. The program presents the diggers, translators, and arrangers behind the books, and reshapes the public's joy and awe of books and reading. Some of the shots have texture, and the capture of the book is very good, and I feel like I have touched the book with my eyes.

    pwd=qpke extraction code: The title of qpke's "However, there are still books" comes from the poem of the same name by the Polish poet Miłosz, which reads: "Books, ** for people, also come from the sublime and light." "Yes, in this documentary, I see not only the beauty of books, but also the people behind them, who are a group of pilgrims, facing storms, snowfalls, mudslides, enduring hunger and cold, overcoming fatigue and disease, remembering the mission, forging ahead, erecting nameless monuments, so that future generations can see the sublime and light.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it weren't for a sudden heavy rain that forced me to put down my phone and close the window, I might still be in a state of unwashed clothes and unmopped.

    This documentary gave me a vague idea, but I couldn't grasp it. It was ideas about what I wanted to do, why I wanted to do it, how I was going to do it, and it seemed inspiring, but it was ethereal.

    See the episode "The Ferryman of Words", which has the simplicity of translating children's literature and the elegance of translating classical poetry. A person's conversation is indeed hidden in the books he has read and the roads he has walked. Seeing this, I wonder if I should do something about it.

    One of my motivations for learning a foreign language was to read books in foreign languages and learn about foreign cultures. I feel that some of the translations have lost their original flavor, so I want to read the original to reduce the heights. I also thought about translating excellent foreign books into Chinese, so that more people can see interesting stories and different ideas.

    And this motivation is gradually worn out in the equation of science and engineering. If I hadn't seen this record, I wouldn't have remembered the self who once dreamed of the outside world. And now, I can't pick up my younger self.

    Seeing some stories with writers, and seeing the hard-won "Autumn Garden" and "Magic Mountain", I also want to pick up the book and read.

    It's been a long time since I've read a paper book, but I feel the need to read some paper books. In the past, reading books was just self-absorption, but now I want to let the habit of reading books affect children, so that children can see a wider world and deeper thoughts in books.

    So I plan to buy books to read regularly, even if I don't read much.

    Whether reading or drawing, it is a long-term process of self-cultivation. Don't be impatient, just do it slowly.

    Books bring empty inner calm, and will also help you resist the wind and rain in life and work.

    So, take action.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I didn't expect to see off March in the hospital to welcome the arrival of April.

    This was the first time I had been hospitalized since I could remember, and I was really nervous when I looked at the empty ward.

    At noon, he suddenly vomited and diarrhea, dizziness, and weakness in his limbs. Am I dying? Although it is in the mood for love, in the face of the collapsed body, there are still bursts of panic in my heart.

    Thankfully, there are books to accompany me in the hospital. The bookshelves in the Kindle are full of books, all of which are added on weekdays. Now, I have a serious excuse not to work and to read books that are useful or useless with all my heart.

    Open one, immerse yourself in it, and forget about the pain in your body. I can't help but sigh that the book has accompanied me through another difficulty.

    The gratitude is beyond words, thinking of the documentary "But there are still books" in the day before yesterday, and finally understood that there are many people who have been blessed by books, so I watched the documentary for the second time today. The documentary "But There Are Books" consists of five episodes, each episode is 25-30 minutes, and is voiced by actor Hu Ge, namely "The Story of the Sea of Books", "The Fantasy Drifting of Second-hand Books", "The Wonderful World in Picture Books", "The Designer's Paper Kingdom" and "Fast Times Guide".

    The Book of Books tells the stories of several translators, whose functions are similar to those of Bo Le, who discovers and recommends good texts, and immerses themselves in reading every day, aiming to discover treasured books in the waves, which is boring but enjoyable. "The Fantasy Drifting of Second-hand Books" tells the story of the migration of second-hand books, from bookstores to readers, from one reader to another, from one study to another, and the drifting second-hand books are full of stories. "The Wonderful World of Jujube Noise in Picture Books" tells the creative story of the creators of a specific book genre of picture books, and the painter himself shows the novel world to children through his imagination, supplemented by children's perspectives and brushstrokes.

    The Designer's Kingdom on Paper tells the design path of book binding designers, who show their understanding of books to readers in the form of art, cleverly designed cover patterns, and ingenious binding forms, giving new value to words and images. "Fast Times Guide" is the story of a group of people looking for their own reading posture in the fast-paced era, on the subway, on the traffic jam, in the library, some people like the convenience of e-books, and some people still have a soft spot for paper books.

    Although the work is stressful, although life is hard and tiring, although it is not social, although it is lonely, although. But there are also books. Perhaps this is what the director of the documentary wants to pass on to us:

    Although there are all kinds of unsatisfactory things in real life, there are books to accompany you, which can be psychological comfort and spiritual encouragement, or emotional resonance method experience, or just simple companionship.

    Thanks for having books.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Success is a fascinating word, but what is the first condition for success? "Who Are You Reading For" gives us a clear answer: set a lofty ideal.

    However, there are those who do not lack lofty ideals, but why did they not succeed later? After reading this book, I found the answer: ambitious ideals are not something that can be accomplished in a few days or months, but one that takes more time.

    If you take action directly, after a period of time, you will feel that your ideal is out of reach, and you will not know where to start, and gradually give up. Therefore, we should divide the ideal into several small goals and achieve them step by step, and when you achieve all the small goals, the lofty ideals will also be realized.

    Each of us has a sense of this. Take me as an example, in PE class last semester, the biggest headache for me was running 400 meters, but I persevered every time. The reason for this is that every time I start running, I set my goal within 100 meters and say to myself

    It only takes 25 seconds to reach the 'end'. "At the beginning of the second lap, I set my sights on the start of the third lap, which was also 100 meters, and I said to myself, "It's only 30 seconds before it's the finish line again."

    At the start of lap three I had the same goal as before: within 100 meters. I said:

    In just 35 seconds, the goal was accomplished again. On the last lap I said to myself, "45 seconds, it's almost there."

    This method works very well, and you can kick a few shuttlecocks after running.

    And some students, they have set up lofty ideals since childhood, and want to be writers, mathematicians, and scientists, but they do not pay attention to the work in front of them: they do not pay attention to the lectures in class, and they do not complete their usual exercises and homework seriously and in a timely manner. Just talk about ideals and don't put them into action, and after a period of time, I feel that life is boring, the ideals are too big, I am not sure, and I gradually slack off.

    We tend to focus on the big picture and often ignore the small problems, so let's focus on the goal in ten minutes!

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