If you just want to cultivate basic scientific literacy, the textbook is really good. I'll tell you in Niu Yi.
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The following. . . Have a look if you are interested. Actually, just follow the textbook, but if you think the textbook is really stupid like me, you might as well read the following books. But I think persuasion may be more effective (dumbfounding). Look if you can. The most important thing in studying physics is interest. Therefore, Popular Romance of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and Three-body are books that I think are better to improve my interest in physics. Of course, if you don't like physics in the first place (so you won't ask this question), then these two books may be boring.
Mathematical analysis, third edition. Higher Education Press (edited by Chen Jixiu, Yu Chonghua and Jin Lu, green cover), studying calculus first.
Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (I can't understand the relationship between my sister and me, because Newton's writing is rough and his translation is messy, with mechanics as the mainstay and calculus as the supplement).
Blue cover of college physics textbook. Learn vector, dot multiplication and cross multiplication in the appendix at the back of this book first. Of course, you may not be able to buy it, because I also dug it out of the old paper pile in the school library. It is well written. So be sure to go to the reading room. Maybe you will have unexpected gains.
Electromagnetism and heat
Theory of relativity
quantum mechanics