Although he was a deaf musician, he still insisted on reading books and made great achievements in the history of music. It is said that when he was young, he began to read all kinds of books, including classical literature and philosophical works. He also wrote in the cafe and listened to music while writing. His works such as Moonlight Sonata and Symphony No. were gradually formed while he was reading classical books. He believed that reading could help him understand music better, so he often spent a lot of time reading and writing. He often visited philosophers and scholars to ask them questions. He believed that learning was an eternal pursuit that could help him better understand the world and music. Thus, the story of how he read became an educational revelation that learning is the right path no matter when or where it is, and it can make us smarter and richer.