Excerpt: This was a story about copying. One day, a young man came to a library. He wanted to borrow some good storybooks to read. He found an administrator and asked him,"Which storybooks are better?" The administrator replied," There are many of them. You can watch 'One Hundred Years of Solitude,''Pride and Prejudication,''Dream of the Red Chamber,' and so on." The young man began to borrow these books. After reading for a while, he found that each of them was very good. But when he saw a book called Pride and Predict, he began to hesitate. The content of the book was very interesting, but he felt that he had not read the original text of the book and was not sure if he should borrow it. So he decided to ask the administrator if he had any suggestions. The administrator told him,"This book is very good but a little difficult to understand." If you want to understand this book, you'd better read the original text first and then read your own version. This way, you can better understand the plot and characters." The young man listened to the administrator and decided to read the original text. It took him some time to understand the contents of the book. He decided to recommend the book to his friends to help him understand literature better. This story tells us that copying is a good way to learn. By reading the original text, we can better understand the plot and characters in it, and at the same time, we can improve our reading ability.