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Reading is a pastime.

China is a country of poetry, calligraphy and etiquette. Reading is of great significance to China people. There was a study of being an official in ancient times, and now there is a study of being an official. However, reading is viewed from a utilitarian perspective. Moreover, I think reading should also be a pastime, especially in the face of the impetuous materialism, and I need to read this quiet Zhan Ran lifestyle. Reading is both the lowest pastime and the highest pastime.

Reading is the minimum pastime. Because it doesn't cost much, but it's very rewarding. A small book, whether thick or not, will be beneficial as long as it is selected. Moreover, you can sit, lie down and walk regardless of the occasion. As long as you want to study, you can always arrange your time reasonably, or use fragmented time to read and entertain.

Reading is the supreme pastime. Reading can make people understand nature and cultivate sentiment. The ancients said that "the belly is full of poetry books". The more books you read, the more you can distinguish right from wrong and the more rhythmic you speak. Huang, a famous painter and poet, once said: "If people don't study, secular customs will live in it. Looking in the mirror makes them look disgusting, but for people, language is tasteless."

Of course, reading is a pastime and not suitable for everyone. It is a way of life after meals and work, but it may not be suitable for students. They are in the golden age of growth and learning. They should not sit around reading books that interest them, but should go hand in hand with mathematics, physics and chemistry, lay a good foundation and seek a foothold. It's not too late to come back for fun.