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我是一个天生爱书的人。喜欢读书,喜欢买书,喜欢藏书。 古人有所谓“家徒四壁,别无长物”的说法以形容家境的贫寒。可我家的四壁却充满了“长物”——书。改一下古人的话叫“家徒书籍,别无长物”。没有统计过我究竟拥有多少册书,但我可以告诉你一个模糊概念:在一个20平米的书房外加一个十几平米的客厅里,除了窗户和天花板,都是书,看不到墙。 尽管书很多,而且会越来越多,尽管在这座书城里,有一些很珍贵的好书,尽管立在书架上的不乏装帧精美的书,可我最看重的却只有一本书,一本破旧的书,被我补了又补,翻得破了又破的小书。这本书陪伴了我整整40年。
I am a natural person who loves books. Like reading, like to buy books, like books. The ancients used the notion of “family-independent walls and no longer have long things” to describe the poor family. The walls of my family are full of “long things” - books. Change the words of the ancients called “The Books of the Family, Nothing Long.” I don’t have statistics on how many books I actually have, but I can tell you a vague idea: In a 20-square-meter study room plus a dozen square meters of living room, except the windows and the ceiling, there are books and no walls. Although there are many books and more and more, although there are some very valuable books in this book city, despite the fact that there are not many beautifully framed books on the bookshelf, what I value most is only one book. This dilapidated book was supplemented and supplemented by me. It was a small book that was broken and broken. This book accompanies me for a full 40 years.