This sentence came from the famous quote in the Diary of a Madman written by the ancient Chinese writer Lu Xun. The original text was: "Books are like medicines. If you read them well, you can cure your stupidity."
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Prime Minister Jiang and this article were selected from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. This book was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It was a classic of ancient Chinese novels and one of the most influential novels in the history of Chinese literature.
Wu Song is from Shi Naian, the author of Water Margins.
This sentence originated from the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan."There is a line in the book, and there is a golden house in the book." It meant that books contained knowledge and wealth that could allow people to have beautiful wives and spacious houses. This sentence was later widely quoted as a famous saying to express the importance of knowledge and wealth.
This sentence came from a fable in the "New Words of Shi Shuo·Literature" written by Zong Lin of the Song Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties of China. It was called "Kuafu Chasing the Sun". The story was about Kuafu chasing the sun until the destruction of the earth. As for which chapter it came from, it was impossible to determine which chapter it came from because "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" was an earlier literary work and many chapters had been lost. However, the story in " New Words of the World: Literature " was widely quoted and circulated as a classic fable in Chinese culture.
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The story of Adam and Eve came from the Bible. The Bible was one of the most important classics of the Christian religion. The author was the Christian theologian and ideologist, Joseph Haite.
The Three Strokes of Plum Blossoms originated from the Journey to the West written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty.
The article " Suddenly Thought " did not come from Lu Xun's work but from modern China's " The Deer and the Cauldron." This article was one of the classic plots in Jin Yong's novels. It told the story of Wei Xiaobao's series of conspiracies and adventures in order to obtain the throne.