We have been wandering in the sea of books since childhood, and a book "Li Weng Dui Yun" made me really realize the rhythm and beauty hidden in ancient Chinese characters when I was a child. This is a great wealth when I grow up. As a result, I read with a book in my hand and sleep with a book on my pillow. After class, I broadened my horizons, enriched my self-cultivation and improved my Chinese accomplishment.
As Bukov said, reading is a ladder to climb the pyramid. Reading begins with words, and those gorgeous or plain words, those thought-provoking and wise philosophies all come to me in reading. The first thing this voluminous book taught me was to choose. Of course, at the beginning, we all have shortcomings of being miscellaneous but not refined, and being broad but not deep, but a lot of reading can make us consider the problem from many aspects. Compared with classroom teaching, there is more room for thinking. Bing Xin said, "Choosing a good book means having a good teacher." From the superficial to the profound, from the learned to the refined, it is the second step to cultivate thinking through reading and sublimate the quality of Chinese studies.
If the practice of social life is to plant trees on the shoulders of giants, then reading a lot after class is to make us become giants in thinking first.
For middle school students, social practice is one-sided, just like we can't prove that the center of the earth is a high-temperature core by digging the earth in actual operation, nor can we sit with Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period. In fact, when we explore the thoughts of the sages and trace back to the source, the most important way is reading.
Through a lot of extracurricular reading, we can accumulate enough knowledge and better understand ourselves and Chinese. When we study Zhuge Liang's famous sentence: "If you are not indifferent, you will have no ambition, and if you are not quiet, you will have no distance." Do you feel anything in your heart? I think of Cheng Hao's poem: "Everything is complacent when it is quiet, and the world is happy at four o'clock", and I think of the old man Baishi's "leisure and quiet", which comes from a poem "Quiet"
Reading made me fall in love with Chinese, planted a seed in my heart, and prompted me to constantly draw nutrients from famous sentences, draw water from reading words and sentences, and harvest sunshine from rhetorical comparison-
Reading enriches my own spirit, and I enjoy the spiritual freedom in Zhuangzi's "omnipotent, omnipotent and omnipotent". Feel the liberation of life in Wang Xizhi's "knowing that death is a fake life and Peng Qi is a concubine"; Interpretation of the Beauty of Talent and Emotion in Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting-
It is from this reading that Chinese shows its profound soul in front of me.