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在部队上下大兴学习之风之际,我想起了中国哲学史家张岱年先生的求“真”治学之法:“真情实感”,“真知灼见”、“真积力久”。窃以为,治学若此,读书又何尝不需要率“三真”之性呢?书是先人智慧与现代知识的结晶,一册在握,便能分享先人的遗产,面对当代的文明。书也是承载历史教训与进步思想之舟,不读书、少读书,无疑令人在迷茫的历史沙漠中徘徊,自然也会
At a time when the armed forces learned the style of development from the top to the bottom, I remembered the idea of “seeking truth” from the Chinese philosopher of history, Zhang Dainian: “true feelings,” “real insights,” and “true truth for a long time.” To steal this, if scholarship does not require a reading of “three truths”, the book is the crystallization of ancestors' wisdom and modern knowledge. One book can hold the legacy of ancestors and confront contemporary civilization. The book is also a boat bearing the lessons of history and progressive thinking. Without reading books or reading books, it undoubtedly makes people wander in the confused historical desert and will naturally