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Liang Qichao: The books I read every day are best divided into two categories

Liang Qichao: The books I read every day are best divided into two categories

If you ask about the method of reading, I would like to make a note to the kings. This method is extremely old, extremely stupid and cumbersome, but it is extremely necessary. What method? It's a note or note.

When we read a famous book, we see that he is so elaborate and analyzed so meticulously, and he often sticks out his tongue and says: How much memory does this person have? Remember many things, it was his special genius, we can't tdread anymore. Actually, there's this going on there. People with good memory do not necessarily have wisdom, but people with wisdom do not have a good memory compared to them. What you see is the result of his publication, and I don't know that he has obtained it from the accumulation of baht and the knowledge of hardship. For example, a university scholar always has countless pamphlets or single pieces of paper on weekdays, and those who read a piece of information and find it useful immediately under the banknote (short banknote full text, long summary of the number of pages of the book title). The data gradually accumulated, and then used the eyes to sort out and analyze him, it became a famous book. If you want to see this kind of trace, it is easiest to see zhao Oubei's "Twenty-two Historical Notes" and Chen Lanfu's "Dongshu Reading Secretary".

This kind of work is stupid, and the suffering is extremely bitter, but those who really do learning can never leave this road. People who make animals and plants are too lazy to collect specimens, saying that he will have new inventions, and the world is afraid that there will be no such cheap things.

The original motivation for the invention was attention, and the banknote book was the best way to awaken attention and continue to preserve attention. When reading a book, I suddenly felt that this piece of information could be noted, and when I put it down, this information naturally had a slight impression printed in my mind, which was different from the slip of the eye. After this, after some time, I touched the second information related to this, and I put him down again. Then the attention is thickened once. After several times, every time I turned to a book and encountered this information, I jumped on the paper alive and did not have to bother to find it. This is the reality of my years of experience. The kings tried to try it for a year, knowing that I would not lie.

Excerpt from The Ancient and Modern Celebrity Reading Method

Liang Qichao: The books I read every day are best divided into two categories

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