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How to read the contents of the tabloid?
Reading tabloid content can write celebrity reading stories, famous sayings and aphorisms, favorite books and excerpts from articles.

Reading tabloid refers to a newspaper set up in a school (usually a primary school), which aims to create a strong reading atmosphere and enable students to enrich their knowledge and broaden their horizons in a large number of reading practices. Generally, it will be vividly displayed through colorful and illustrated ways, and even through reading articles full of life philosophy and wisdom.

Let the students talk about their reading experience and gain, and write their own reading experience. Write beautification on paper, blackboard or even wall with a hard pen, or write some books, two-part allegorical sayings, idioms solitaire, stories, ancient poems and riddles about celebrities, or write excerpts from famous reading stories, famous sayings and favorite books and articles. You can copy it by hand or print it.

Celebrity reading:

1, Lu Xun.

Mr. Lu Xun studied hard since he was a child. When I was a teenager, I attended Jiangnan Naval Academy and got excellent results in the first semester. This school won a gold medal. He immediately took it to the street of Nanjing Gulou and sold it. Then he bought some books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it's cold at night and he can't stand reading at night, he picks a pepper and chews it in his mouth, making his forehead sweat.

In this way, he insisted on studying. After studying hard, he finally became a famous writer in China.

2. Su Dongpo.

When Su Dongpo was young, he thought he had no books to read, so he wrote a book: "Know all the words in the world: read all the books in the world." Later, an old man pointed out that it was changed to: "Try to understand all the words in the world: I am determined to read all the books in the world."

3. Guo Moruo

Guo Moruo once wrote a reading couplet: "Reading is not in the middle of the night and five drums, but I am afraid that I will expose myself to ten cold." This means that you should study hard at ordinary times and not work overtime on a whim. If you want to succeed, you must persevere, never be diligent and slack, and fish for three days and dry the net for two days.

4. Hua.

Hua divides the reading process into two stages: from thick to thin and from thin to thick. When you really have a thorough understanding of the content of the book, grasp the main points of the book, and master the spiritual essence of the book, reading will change from thick to thin, and the more you read, the more you feel thin. If in the process of reading, you discuss each chapter in depth, add notes on each page and supplement the reference materials, then the book will become thicker and thicker. So reading is a two-way process from thick to thin and from thin to thick.