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What is the function of books?
Books bring us reverie and fun, and books bring us the source of wisdom and spiritual strength. Reading can increase your knowledge and broaden your horizons; Reading can understand things and enhance ability; Reading can cultivate temperament, make people learn to be human and do things along the ladder of books, and climb one scientific peak after another. Strive for continuous transcendence and Excellence. "Reading is beneficial, but reading is beneficial" has been people's knowledge since ancient times. If everyone wants to climb higher on the mountain of knowledge, the scenery will be more magnificent and he must have profound knowledge. Knowledge is the only way for human beings to progress, civilization and development. Books are the crystallization of predecessors' labor and wisdom. They are the source of our knowledge. If we want to be smart, we must read more books and read good books. Increasing knowledge and cultivating good self-study ability and reading ability can further consolidate all kinds of knowledge learned in class, improve our reading ability and composition ability, and even be of great help to the study of various subjects. Our knowledge system is gradually established through autonomous learning in and out of class. Reading is an important way to collect and acquire knowledge. The knowledge we learn from the class is not very specific, easy to understand, and needs to be digested before it can be absorbed. A lot of reading can integrate what you learn in class with what you get in extra-curricular books, complement each other and form a "three-dimensional" and solid knowledge system until your ability is formed. Reading plays an important role not only in our study, but also in our moral quality and ideology. "A good book can affect a person's life." This sentence makes sense. We all have our own heroes or role models, such as soldiers, scientists, teachers, heroes and so on. These patterns that we worship or learn to imitate can also be understood by reading various books. When reading, we will subconsciously compare our thoughts and behaviors with the characters described in the book, thus improving our ideological consciousness and moral quality invisibly. The famous Soviet educator Suhomlinski put it well: "If a student's intellectual life is limited to textbooks, if he feels that his task has been completed after finishing his homework, then he can't have his own special hobbies." Every student should have his own life in the world of books.