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Reading is enough to make people happy, enrich colors and make people grow. When you are isolated from the world alone, its happiness is also the most obvious; Its welfare lottery is also the most common talk; Its talents are also the most common in judging things in life. Sophisticated people can handle the details individually or distinguish them one by one, but they must be thirsty for knowledge and thoughtful about the overall planning. Too much reading time is easy to be lazy, and there are too many literary talents and decorations. Judging things completely according to the provisions is a pedant's state. Reading makes up for the deficiency of nature, and experience makes up for the deficiency of reading. Natural talent is like natural flowers and plants. After reading it, you will know how to trim and transplant. As the book shows, if you don't imitate experience, it will be too big and useless. Cunning people despise reading, ignorant people admire reading, and wise people use reading, but books don't tell people its use. The wisdom of using books is not in the book, but outside the book, all by observation. When reading, don't deliberately question the author, don't believe everything in the book, and don't just look for chapters and sentences, but think carefully. Some books can be tasted, some books can be swallowed, and some books have to be chewed and digested. In other words, some people only need to read part of it, some people just need to dabble in it, and a few people have to read it all. When reading, they must be absorbed and tireless. You can also ask someone to help you read this book, but only if the subject matter is inferior or the value is not high. Otherwise, the refining of classics is like water distillation, and the taste is like chewing wax. Reading makes a full man, discussion makes a witty man and writing makes an accurate man. Therefore, people who don't write often must have a strong memory, people who don't discuss often must be born smart, and people who don't read often must deceive the world. Only when they have skills can they be ignorant and obvious. Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people witty, mathematics makes people careful, science makes people deep, ethics makes people grave, and the study of logic and rhetoric makes people able to contend: all that they have learned are adult products. A person's mental retardation can be alleviated by proper books, just as all diseases of the body can be eliminated by proper exercise. Rolling ball is good for testis and kidney, archery is good for chest and lungs, walking is good for stomach, riding is good for brain, and so on. If you don't concentrate, you can study math, and you must concentrate on doing the problem. If you are a little distracted, you must repeat it. If you can't tell the difference, you can read the scholasticism, covering this generation of picky people; If you are not good at seeking common ground while reserving differences and trying to prove one thing to another, you can look at the lawyer's file. In this way, whenever there is a defect in the brain, there is a specific medicine that can be cured. The famous saying of reading is 1. Reading is enough to make people happy, colorful and talented. 2. Reading makes people perfect. -Bacon (UK) 3. Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious goods to generations. -Bacon (UK) 4. Some books just need to be tasted, some books need to be swallowed, and some books need to be chewed carefully. -Bacon (UK) 5. The image of human wisdom and knowledge will remain in the book forever; They can be protected from the wear and tear of time and can be renovated forever. -Bacon (UK) 6. Books don't tell people their uses. The wisdom of using books is not in the book, but outside the book, all by observation. -Bacon (UK) 7. When reading, we talk to the wise; In the affairs of life, we usually talk to fools. -Bacon (UK) Bacon, John (1740.1.24, London, UK ~ 1799.8.4, London) British neoclassical sculptors have perfected some carving techniques. During 1754, I was an apprentice in a porcelain factory in Lamberthz, London. During my apprenticeship, I improved the method of artificial stone statues and then perfected the process. 1763 began to carve marble, and the method of carving marble was improved according to the model. So we invented a relatively perfect instrument, which is accurate and can accurately measure the dimensions in all directions. It is installed in a small compass, which can be used for both models and marble. 1769 was awarded the first gold medal in sculpture by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. The winning work is a bas-relief depicting Aeneas' escape from Troy. 1770 exhibited the statue of God of War, won the gold medal of the Fine Arts Association and was elected as an unofficial academician of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Some monuments in Westminster Abbey are also his excellent works.

[Edit this paragraph] Bacon's prose

The Essays of Bacon was written by Francis Bacon, a famous British thinker, politician and empiricist philosopher in the 7th century. This book is divided into several chapters, such as knowledge, beauty, goodness, truth, health, family and friendship. Bacon said in "On Knowledge": "Human nature is wild. And if you talk to a friend about your troubles, you will be divided into half of them. " Thus, friends are indispensable roles around us. Can add color to our life. Celebrity name: Bacon Date of birth: 156 1 ~ 1626 Celebrity title: essayist, thinker, politician and empiricist philosopher. Celebrity Country: About Britain: Francis Bacon (15 1 ~ 1628. He not only made many achievements in literature and philosophy, but also made great achievements in the field of natural science. Bacon is a noble child who has experienced many hardships. The complicated and changeable life experience has enriched his experience, and at the same time he is mature in thought, profound in speech and full of philosophy. New Tools is one of Bacon's major philosophical works, which was first published in 1620. Bacon planned to write a masterpiece called "The Great Renaissance", which is divided into six parts, and "New Tools" is the second one, but it was not completed. From the chapters about truth, death and human nature in Bacon's essays, we can see a Bacon who loves philosophy. From the chapters of "On Senior Officials", "On Royalty" and "On Ambition", we can see a Bacon who is keen on politics and well versed in the operation of officialdom. From the chapters such as On Love, On Friendship, On Marriage and Celibacy, we can see a Bacon full of interest in life. From the chapters such as On Adversity, On Luck, On Disability, we can see a self-improvement Bacon. From the two chapters of "On Forging and Covering" and "On Speech", we can see a scheming and sophisticated Bacon. The content is mainly some argumentative papers, which mainly talk about Bacon's attitude and ideas of looking at things from different angles. The content involves politics, economy, religion, love, marriage, friendship, art, education, ethics and many other aspects, among which there are famous works such as Talking about Reading, Truth, Envy, Death and Beauty, which are representative works of Bacon's literature, with concise language, beautiful writing, thorough reasoning and repeated aphorisms. When this book was published in 1597, there were only 10 articles; When 16 12 was published, it increased to 38 articles; When 1625 was published, it increased to 58 articles; When 1657 died, Rawel published Bacon's unfinished article On Rumors. Bacon's essays were written by Francis Bacon, a famous British thinker, politician and empiricist philosopher in the17th century. This scientist, called by Marx as "the true ancestor of British materialism and the whole modern experimental science", was born in a wealthy family, qualified as a lawyer by self-study and entered politics. After many twists and turns, he became Minister of State, and was finally impeached by Congress for accepting bribes. Bacon's essays mainly talk about Bacon's attitude and thought of looking at things from different angles. This book covers politics, economy, religion, love, marriage, friendship, art, education and ethics. Bacon wrote his own ideas in all aspects, revealing Bacon's attitude towards life and way of doing things between the lines.

[Edit this paragraph] Collation of famous sayings in Bacon's prose

1. Knowledge is power. 2. People who only know a little philosophy will lead to atheism. However, a deep understanding of philosophy will bring people back to religion. Category: Life 3. An alert and cautious person is bound to have good luck. Category: Life 4. All truly great people (whether ancient or modern, as long as their fame is forever engraved in human memory), no one is crazy about love: because the great cause suppresses this feeling of weakness. Category: Career 5. Etiquette is noble only if it is natural. If it is too artificial on the surface, it will lose its due value. Category: Slim 6. Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people witty, mathematics makes people careful, science makes people deep, ethics makes people grave, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent, and all they have learned become characters. Category: Science 7. Rich words are like sparkling beads. What is really smart and wise is short words. Category: Morality 8. The supreme part of beauty cannot be described with colored pens. Category: Life 9. Generally speaking, young people are more intuitive and old people are more thoughtful. Category: Youth 10. Love born of marriage makes children; Love from friendship makes a person. Category: Friendship 1 1. Opportunity catches the hair on your forehead first, but after failing to catch it, it catches baldness; Or at least it will give you the handle of the bottle first. If you don't take it, it will give you a round bottle, which is difficult to catch. 12. There is no greater wisdom than making good use of opportunities from the beginning. Category: Wisdom 13. Time is the standard category to measure career: time 14. Showing off a person's external talents is suddenly admirable, while hidden talents can bring luck. Category: Life 15. Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times, and they carefully transport precious goods to generations. Category: Thought 16. In all great undertakings, people should look at opportunities like a thousand eyes and seize them like a thousand hands before starting to do things. Category: career 17. If beauty is born in noble people, it is certainly glorious; In front of it, people with bad conduct will feel ashamed and avoid themselves. Category: Life 18. Young people are more suitable for invention than for judgment; Suitable for implementation, not suitable for consultation; Suitable for the new plan, not for the fixed occupation. Category: Life 19. Except for knowledge and learning, no other power in the world can establish rule and authority in people's minds and minds, and in people's thoughts, imaginations, opinions and beliefs. Category: Creativity 20. The success of disabled people is usually unlikely to lead to jealousy. Because of their shortcomings, people are willing to tolerate their success. It also often makes potential opponents ignore their own competition and challenge categories: Success 2 1. When you are frustrated and depressed, talking to your close friend once can help you get advice. Otherwise, this stagnation is disgusting. As the saying goes, people are always willing to keep the greatest flattery to themselves, but the harsh advice of friends can cure this problem. Friends can give advice from two aspects: one is about conduct, and the other is about career. Category: Career 22. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time. Category: Time 23. Since habit is the master of life, people should strive to form good habits. If a habit starts at an early age, it is the most perfect habit, that's for sure. This is what we call education. Education is actually a habit that began years ago. Category: Education. I think the definition of goodness is beneficial to mankind. Category: Life 25. A truly fast person is not just a fast person, but a successful and effective person. Category: Success 26. The failure in practice is mainly because they don't know the reason. It is in this case that people's two expectations: the expectation of knowledge and the expectation of strength really blend together. Category: Failure 27. Money is the burden of virtue, but also a huge obstacle to virtue; Because wealth is to morality, just like the army and the trench, without it, it will hinder progress, and sometimes even lose victory because of taking care of it. Category: Life 28. Lucky timing is like a transaction in the market. As long as you delay a little, the price will fall. Category: Life 29. The best way is to combine the characteristics of youth with those of old age in career. From the present point of view, young people can learn advantages that they did not have in their old age, while from the perspective of social influence, experienced deacons are reassuring and young people's enthusiasm is inspiring. If the experience of the elderly is valuable, then the innocence of the young is sublime. Category: Career 30. Collective habits are more powerful than individual habits. Therefore, if there is a social environment with a good moral atmosphere, it is most conducive to cultivating good social citizens. Category: Slim 3 1. The beauty of appearance is better than the beauty of color, and the beauty of decent and elegant manners is better than the beauty of appearance. The best in the United States is what pictures can't show, and you can't see it at first sight. Category: Life 32. People would rather believe in fallacies than love the truth, not only because of the hardships of exploring the truth, but also because fallacies can better cater to some bad human nature. Category: Truth 33. Habit is really a tenacious and huge force, which can dominate a person's life. Therefore, people should cultivate a good habit through education from an early age. Category: Education. The habit formed by wisdom becomes second nature. Category: Morality 35. As long as you think about how many things a person can't do in his life, you can know how good friendship is. Category: Friendship 36. People should behave like clothes, not too tight or too particular, and a little loose to facilitate work sports category: work 37. When you feel depressed and depressed because of setbacks, a short talk with your close friends can help you get a rest. Otherwise, this stagnation is disgusting. As the saying goes, people are always willing to keep the greatest flattery to themselves, but the harsh advice of friends can cure this problem. Friends can give advice from two aspects: one is about conduct, and the other is about career. Category: Friendship 38. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time. Category: time 39. Books are ships crossing the sea of time. Category: Time 40. People who are only beautiful and lack self-cultivation are not worthy of praise. Category: slim 4 1. Although human nature is secret, it is difficult to be suppressed, and it is rarely completely rooted. Even if you are reluctant to suppress it, it will only make it more violent after the pressure is eliminated. Only long-term habits can change people's natural temperament and character to a certain extent. Category: Life 42. Most people think according to his intention and speak according to his knowledge, but their behavior is according to their habits. Category: Life 43. Lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; Without friendship, the world is just a wilderness; We can also talk about loneliness in this sense. People who are inherently unworthy of making friends can be said to come from animals * rather than humans. Category: Friendship 44. History makes people wise, poetry makes them elegant, mathematics makes them noble, natural philosophy makes them deep, morality makes them steady, and ethical rhetoric makes them able to contend. Category: Life 45. Most people who attribute their luck to their intelligence will not be happy in the end. Category: Wisdom 46. As people say, truth is the daughter of time, not authority. Category: Truth 47. Reading gives people happiness, glory and talent. Category: Reading 48. Most people think according to his intention and speak according to his knowledge and insight, but their behavior is according to their habits. Category: thoughts 49. Friendship is rare in the world, and equal friendship is even harder to find. Category: Friendship 50. Young people are more suitable for invention than for judgment; Suitable for implementation, not suitable for consultation; Suitable for the new plan, not for the fixed occupation. Category: Youth 5 1. What is the most important gift in life? Then the answer is: first, fearless; Second, fearless; Third, remain fearless. Category: Life 52. Being in love is like saving a sum of money in the bank, and you can appreciate each other's advantages, just like supplementing your income; Accommodate each other's shortcomings, which is to control expenditure. The so-called eternal love, from beautiful love to white hair, from blooming love to flower residue. Category: Love 53. The habit formed by wisdom becomes second nature. Category: cultivation 54. Compassion is the highest virtue of all morals. Category: Life 55. Pursuing truth, knowing truth and relying on truth are the highest qualities in human nature. Category: Truth 56. The beauty of appearance is higher than the beauty of color, and the beauty of beautiful, elegant and proper movements is higher than the beauty of appearance, which is the essence of beauty. Category: Life 57. Good luck is enviable, but overcoming bad luck is even more amazing. Category: Life 58. People who have no intimate friends to talk to are cannibals who eat themselves and their hearts. Category: Friendship 59. Time is the greatest innovator. Category: Time 60. The river of truth flows through its wrong ditch; Just like a bud, there is another problem under one truth, and the truth problems nourish each other. Category: Truth 6 1. Talent, like natural flowers and trees, needs pruning through learning. Category: Learning 62. When fate smiles, I smile, thinking that she will frown again soon. Category: Life 63. One of the peculiar functions of friendship is that if you tell a friend happiness, you will get two happiness; And if you tell your troubles to a friend, you will be divided into half. Secret friendship is really like the kind of philosopher's stone that alchemy is looking for. It can double gold and turn black iron into gold. Category: Life 64. The purpose of seeking knowledge is not to brag or show off, but to seek truth and enlighten wisdom. Category: Science 65. Pursuing truth, knowing truth and relying on truth are the highest qualities in human nature. Category: Life 66. You can't have both love and wisdom. Category: Wisdom 67. Proverbs can reflect a nation's creativity, wisdom and spirit. Category: Wisdom 69. Severe and daunting, but rude and hateful, even if condemned in business, it should be solemn and should not be insulted and laughed at. Category: Life 70. People would rather believe in fallacies than love the truth, not only because of the hardships of exploring the truth, but also because fallacies can better cater to some bad human nature. Category: Science 7 1. Even God can't be smart in love. Category: Love 72. The habit formed by wisdom becomes second nature. Category: Wisdom 73. Virtue is like a gem, but it is more gorgeous against a simple background. Similarly, a person who is not luxuriously dressed but dignified, serious and virtuous is awe-inspiring. Category: Life 74. Habits formed by wisdom can become second nature. Category: Life 75. Whether the oath is valid or not depends on the purpose of the oath; Not every purpose can make the oath strong. Category: Life 76. Reading makes a full man, conversation makes a quick man, and writing and taking notes make an exact man. ..... History lessons make people wise, poetry makes people wise, mathematics makes people implicit, and natural history makes people profound; The study of logic makes people solemn, and logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Category: Life 77. Fate is like a market. If you stay there, the price may go down. Category: Life 78. The virtue of prosperity is temperance, the virtue of adversity is persistence, and the latter is a greater virtue. Category: Morality 79. Time is the standard to measure a career. Category: Career 80. Wisdom is accompanied by truth, and wisdom only exists in truth. Category: Truth 8 1. The light a person gets from another person's lies is cleaner and purer than the light he gets from his own understanding and judgment. Category: Friendship 82. Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logic rhetoric makes people able to contend. Category: slim 83. No truly great person (whether ancient or modern, as long as their fame is immortal in human memory) is crazy about love: because great causes suppress such weak feelings. Category: Love 84. In the long river of human history, truth is hard to find, because it is as heavy as gold and always sinks to the bottom of the river. On the contrary, those fallacies and heresies that are as light as cow dung float on it and are rampant. Category: Truth 85. Luck is not without many fears and troubles, and bad luck is not without many comforts and hopes. Category: Life 86. Reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind obedience, but for thinking and weighing. Category: Reading 87. The real and reasonable purpose of science is to benefit human life and enrich human life with new inventions and wealth. Category: Science 88. In the imagination of the rich, wealth is a solid fortress. Category: Life 89. Reading supplements nature, and experience supplements reading. Category: Reading 90. Time is the standard to measure a career. Category: Career 9 1. Life is like a road. The nearest shortcut is usually the worst way. Category: Life 92. Money is like fertilizer. It is useless if it is not sown in the field. Category: Life 93. Virtue, like a famous fragrance, becomes more intense after being burned or suppressed: it is the hardest to reveal evil virtue by luck, but it is the best to reveal virtue by bad luck. Category: Slim 94. Habit is really a tenacious and great force, which can dominate life. Therefore, people should establish good habits through perfect education from an early age. Category: Education 95. Since habit is the master of life, people should strive to form good habits. If a habit starts at an early age, it is the most perfect habit, that's for sure. This is what we call education. Education is actually a habit that began at an early age. Category: Slim 96. If you think twice before you speak, you must say twice as much as before. Category: Life Bacon: essays on wealth, comments on Bacon's essays * * * Sixty theories in all aspects of life, including philosophy, politics, economy, religion, education, life, love, friendship, interest, art, destiny and calculation. Although each article is short, it can benefit people a lot. It can also be said that bacon's words, even if they broaden their horizons, can make people realize something. Many articles in Bacon's essays are very enlightening. When teaching parents how to treat their children, he wisely pointed out: "Parents should discipline their children strictly and spend money loosely. This is the best policy. " When teaching parents how to educate their children best, he warned people: "People (parents, teachers or servants) are often not wise enough to encourage their children to compare with each other when they are young, so that when they grow up, their brothers are not harmonious and their families are not at peace." Bacon believes that children have the greatest plasticity, and parents should determine their children's future careers and cultivate them in time. Don't be too accommodating to children's wishes, thinking that they will fight for their early hobbies for life. If children have strong hobbies and superhuman talents, let it be. Bacon also said, "Children are parents' bitterness with sweetness, which also makes their misfortune worse. Children increase parents' worries about life, but they also reduce their fear of death. " It took only two sentences to explain the relationship between parents and children so thoroughly. No wonder Shelley commented on him, "Bacon's writing is a beautiful and solemn rhythm, which endows feelings with touching beauty. His narrative contains superhuman wisdom and philosophy, which gives profound enlightenment to reason." Teenagers in our student stage, like a tree seedling, always hope to be nourished by the spring rain and get the warmth of the rising sun. Of course, we must be prepared for the storm. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is an outstanding British philosopher and writer. Bertrand Russell said that he was the founder of modern induction, and Bacon's Essays was his masterpiece, which was a classic in western classics.

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Title: Essays on Bacon by (English) Bacon, translated by Cao Minglun Publishing House: Beijing Yanshan Publishing House, 2009-8-1ISBN: 9787540213299 Format: 16 Price: 10.00 Yuan.

brief Introduction of the content

Bacon's literary masterpiece is his prose. When this book was published in 1597, only ten articles were included. The number of articles in 16 12 increased to 38, and that in 1625 increased to 58. 1657, 365,438+0 years after Bacon's death, a Raleigh edition included Bacon's unfinished manuscript "On Rumors" as the 59th of his essays. However, since this article is only "initiation" rather than "conversion", the later passage is still based on Article 58. The content of the essay involves politics, economy, religion, love, marriage, friendship, art, education and ethics, and touches almost every aspect of human life. As a philosopher and thinker with profound knowledge and understanding of the world, Bacon has thought-provoking original views on the issues he talked about. This essay is concise in language, beautiful in writing, thorough in reasoning and full of epigrams. It has been welcomed by readers all over the world for hundreds of years, and it is said that many people's personalities have been influenced by this book. For today's young readers, reading prose is like listening to a wise old man, Kan Kan, because prose contains the essence of this philosopher's thought.

Library catalogue

The first part is about the truth, the second part is about death, the third part is about religious unity, the fourth part is about revenge, the fifth part is about bad luck, the sixth part is about camouflage and concealment, the seventh part is about parents and children, the eighth part is about marriage and celibacy, the ninth part is about jealousy, the tenth part is about love, the eleventh part is about high status, the twelfth part is about courage, and the thirteenth part is about kindness and kindness. Article 14 on nobles, article 15 on rebellion and commotion, article 16 on atheism, article 18 on travel, article 20 on emperors, article 2 1 Article 22 on timing Article 23 on cunning Article 24 on egoism and cleverness Article 25 on innovation Article 26 on changing speed Chapter 27 on seeming cleverness Chapter 28 on friendship Chapter 29 on consumption Chapter 3 1 Chapter 3 on suspicion Chapter 32 on rhetoric Chapter 33 on colonies Chapter 34 on wealth Chapter 35 on prediction Chapter 36 on ambition Chapter 37 on masquerade. Article 38 Talking about human nature Article 39 Talking about habits and education Article 41 Talking about luck Article 41 Talking about interest-bearing loans Article 42 Talking about youth and old age Article 43 Talking about beauty Article 44 Talking about disability Article 45 Talking about building houses Article 46 Talking about gardens Article 47 Talking about negotiations Article 48 Talking about guests and friends Article 49 Talking about pleading, reading, partying, etiquette and appearance, talking about praise, talking about vanity, talking about honor and reputation, talking about justice, talking about anger and talking about rumors.

Book information

Essays of Bacon: (English) Bacon, edited by Zhang Chunyang Publishing House: Beijing Science and Technology Publishing House, 2008- 12- 1 format: 16 format: 97875304 12473 Pricing: 9.60.

brief Introduction of the content

Bacon's prose is the pioneering work of English prose literature. It occupies a very important position in the history of world literature with its concise language, beautiful writing, thorough reasoning and repeated epigrams. "Reading it is like listening to the advice of experts and benefiting a lot." It has been translated into many languages and published, and it has been selling well so far. 1985 was selected as the "20 best books in human history" by American Life magazine; In the same year, he was selected as the recommended bibliography of American good reading guide. Bacon was the most outstanding philosopher and writer in the English Renaissance, "the true ancestor of British materialism and the whole modern experimental science". He has made outstanding achievements not only in literature, philosophy, but also in natural science, and is known as "the tongue of law" and "the light of science". He strongly advocated that "reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logical rhetoric makes people eloquent." He respected science, the progressive thought of developing science and the progressive slogan of advocating knowledge. Has been promoting social progress.