全球人的精神食粮 书籍是无价之宝

Li Kuchan is not the only one who holds this belief. Books are universally regarded as the spiritual sustenance of humanity, invaluable treasures that nourish the mind and soul. A truly great book is more than just a guide; it is a mentor, a trusted confidant, and an enduring companion. This sentiment is shared by many, as we find profound truth in these words. The act of reading has the power to evoke a spectrum of emotions within us—joy, sorrow, and a captivating intoxication with knowledge.

Gorky once eloquently stated, “Books are the ladder of human progress.” If we aspire to reach the pinnacle of our lives, we must ascend this ladder through the deliberate and dedicated act of reading. When immersed in a good book, one can temporarily set aside the distractions of the world, losing track of time and surroundings. I vividly recall an experience in a bookstore where the atmosphere was thick with concentration. Every individual was engrossed in their reading, oblivious to my presence. I quietly tiptoed among the shelves, drawn to the sea of pages before me, until a sudden noise jolted me back to reality. It was the sound of books clattering to the floor—my own clumsiness had disturbed the tranquility. Embarrassed, I glanced around to see that no one had noticed my mishap. They continued reading peacefully, as if nothing had occurred. I hastily placed the scattered books back on the shelf, feeling the urgency of a hungry man seizing bread.

Late one night, I found myself reading by the dim glow of a lamp. The clock ticked on as the hours passed—eight, nine. Only the relentless movement of the second hand mirrored my own determination, as if we were in silent communion. When I finally reached the last page and closed the book, I realized it was the middle of the night. Despite my empty stomach, I felt a profound sense of satisfaction that no amount of physical food could replicate. I smiled, remembering Gorky’s words: “Books are like bread, enriching our appetite for knowledge.” Indeed, nothing can surpass the nourishment that books provide, not just for the mind but for the soul. As the saying goes, “There is a room of gold in the book, the book has its own face, such as jade.” In truth, gold and jade may be precious, but how can they compare to the timeless treasure that is a book?

A gripping narrative, a rich tapestry of vocabulary, and a philosophy that resonates deeply—these are the hallmarks of a great book. It is a treasure house of gold, a jewel of jade, yet often we overlook its value, taking it for granted. When I read, I find myself devouring pages with fervor, but this does not diminish the reverence I hold for every book. After each reading, I reflect on the adage, “The book read a hundred times, its meaning revealed anew.” To truly grasp the essence of a book, one must read it with care, repeatedly immersing oneself in its depths. Books are like cherished friends, as the saying goes, “Ten thousand gold easy to get, the world is difficult to find a bosom friend.” When I face troubles, the pages of a book offer solace and wisdom, teaching me to express myself and listen with empathy.

Books hold such immense importance that they are akin to the breath in our hearts. With them, we possess everything we need; without them, the world fades into insignificance. I am grateful that my life is enriched by books, not by material possessions alone. Perhaps my books are not everything in the world, but they are the books that purify my spirit. As Liu Xiang once remarked, “Books are like medicine, good reading can cure fools.” To read is the most vital pursuit in life; one should dedicate oneself to it with unwavering diligence.

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