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Book pinyin
The pinyin of the book is shjí.

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Books refer to bound books and words, in a narrow sense, a collection of words, images and papers. Before the popularization of ancient paper in China, books were mostly made of bamboo baked by fire.

Related famous sentences

1. Reading all excellent classics is like talking to the noblest people in the past. This is a well-prepared conversation. What these great men showed us in their conversation was only the essence of their thoughts. Descartes

It's better not to read a book that doesn't suit you. We must be able to choose the most valuable and appropriate reading materials. -belinsky

Books inspired my wisdom and soul. They helped me out of the mire of corruption. Without them, I would be drowned in it and suffocated by stupid and despicable things. Gorky

4. A person who loves books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely partner and an excellent comforter. Isaac barrow

5. Teenagers' reading is like looking at the moon in the gap, middle-aged reading is like looking at the moon in the court, and old people's reading is like looking at the moon on the stage, all of which are based on the experience from shallow to deep. -Juck Zhang

6. Books are the nourishment of the whole world. Life without books is like life without sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. -Shakespeare

7. If you want to get the knowledge you will remember forever from reading, you should spend more time studying the works of those writers who are undoubtedly talented and constantly get nourishment from them. Seneca

8. An ideal book is the key to wisdom. Leo Tolstoy

9. If you want complete books, there will be no books to read in the world. If you want to be a complete person, there are limited people worth living in the world. -Lu Xun

10, forming the habit of reading is equivalent to building a shelter for yourself, and almost all the disasters in life can be avoided. Maugham