I am not particularly enthusiastic about reading, nor am I particularly indifferent, but for books that interest me, I can reluctantly read them four or five times.
The first book I read was "Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Nights Fairy Tale" bought by my father. This is the first book I came into contact with after I learned pinyin and literacy. It has been preserved to this day because I am very nostalgic! I remember that the first story in this book was "Little White Mouse". I can't remember the specific content, but I was very impressed by the illustration of the cute little white mouse! This book also includes stories from "Andersen's Fairy Tales" such as "The Daughter of the Sea" and "The Ugly Duckling", especially my favorite "The Daughter of the Sea". This was the first episode of the animated version of "Andersen's Fairy Tales" , I burst into tears watching it, and I have always been unwilling
The books my father bought me when I was in elementary school were basically simple children's books, such as "Stories of Mythical Characters" and "One Hundred Thousand Whys", etc., but I liked them all! At that time, because I was still young, I preferred more fantasy books, that is, fairy tales and myths; the imaginative world depicted in these books made me linger and forget, and even made me feel that I could also exert my "superpower" and wander freely Yu Jianghu! Since then, I have used the excuse of writing reading notes to create my myths and fairy tales. The Chinese teacher acquiesced in my creative reading method every time I checked the reading notes, and couldn¡¯t help but say : "You made it pretty well."
Later, I became obsessed with books related to history, and my father bought me relatively esoteric books such as "Unsolved Mysteries of China", "Unsolved Mysteries of the World" and "Biography of the Emperor of China". My favorite reading is "China's Unsolved Mysteries" is now, and I have watched it the most times! I also marked the content I was interested in, and let me think about the truth in detail. I also like more orthodox historical dramas, such as "Kangxi Dynasty" and other more realistic TV dramas. Through the vivid interpretation of the old drama stars in front of the screen, it seems to follow them back to that era of prosperity.
After entering junior high school, my reading tended to be more "tall" level such as classics due to learning requirements. At that time, the head teacher asked us to read more profound works such as "Childhood", "Camel Xiangzi" and "Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea". I was fascinated by "Childhood" and "Camel Xiangzi", probably because the descriptions of the two books are more realistic and tragic. Whenever I read it, I feel heavy, and I can't help but reflect on why it happened in that old era. Such a human tragedy? I still remember that Gorky (Alyosha) struggled in his childhood under the coercion of a sick grandfather, and I remember that Xiao Fuzi chose to hang himself because he could not bear the sinful hell of the "white house" Whenever I think of these heart-rending things When I read the plot, I realized that my reading is no longer limited to the innocent fairy tales and omnipotent myths of childhood, because books are also the carrier of history and reality.
Due to the increased academic pressure in high school, I am very fortunate to be able to finish my homework every day, let alone read books. Romance novels such as "Summer of Bubbles" and comic books such as "Ah Shuan" were very popular at that time, but these two types of books were unanimously boycotted by all the teachers, and they would be confiscated or even torn up if found. I also agree with the teacher's approach! I think it's a waste of money and time to just write about little romances, groaning romances and comics without nutrition, and I have never read them. However, in my spare time, I am fascinated by suspense and reasoning books that are logically rigorous and exercise my mind, such as "Tomb Raider Notes" and "White Night Journey", but I just take time to read them. But my love for "Tomb Raider Notes" made me like the suspenseful style. I even talked about this book in English in the form of ppt in English class. I think it can be called a book that can understand history and train the brain. Unexpectedly This move has changed our senior high school head teacher, that is, the English teacher's view on "idle books". Once he captured a "recidivist" classmate, he changed his previous rough way uncharacteristically, and patiently taught: "This book is very good. , but it shouldn't be seen in class."
After going to college, I would read the books I borrowed from the library every night before going to bed. I selected them based on my interests, such as "The Legend of the White Snake", "Paper Marriage", "The Empress Dowager Taohui", "The Biography of Li Shishi", "Nian Gengyao" And so on are not very famous, some non-mainstream books. The masterpiece that finally made me change my contemptuous view of romance novels is "Rou Fu Di Ji" by Milan lady. At first, the stunning and soft writing style, followed by the sad history, and finally the sad character's fate; It has influenced me and even my writing to a large extent. Every time I read it, I can trace back to the dream of flowers and flowers in Bianjing in the late Northern Song Dynasty from the exquisite writing style and antique traditional cultural knowledge. , Those subjugated women are doomed to misfortune!
I am grateful for the books that accompanied me growing up. They are not numerous or high-end, but my association with them has given me a rich, wonderful, fantasy and bold youthful childhood; The historical figures with vivid personalities and the extraordinary historical eventsIt made me think about the distant and primitive era; it also made me break through the previous thinking pattern and narrow vision, try to start writing, and write my own stories with thousands of thoughts