The useless idle books referred to the fact that parents thought that some non-professional and non-academic books such as novels and magazines did not play their due role. Here are some reasons why parents might think that reading books is useless: 1 Waste of time: Parents may think that reading books is not as good as spending time to learn some practical skills or participate in some beneficial activities. 2. No practical benefits: Parents may think that reading books will not bring any practical benefits to their children, such as improving their grades or helping them find a job. 3. No nutritional value: Some leisure books are too vulgar, violent or erotic, which may have adverse effects on the physical and mental health of teenagers. Not suitable for age: Some leisure books may be suitable for children but not suitable for adults because adults need more thinking and depth. Parents 'attitudes toward leisure books might vary due to personal experience, educational concepts, and other factors. However, reading leisure books is a way to relax, entertain and explore the world. It can help people improve their imagination, creativity and thinking ability. Therefore, in some cases, parents may think that leisure books have a certain value.
Leisure reading refers to those unpopular novels that have no future, usually those that have no commercial value and are not considered necessary by parents because the content of the novels may not be interesting or suitable for children to read. However, for some people, leisure reading may be a way to relax and help them reduce stress and improve their mood.
Chen Ming could communicate with his parents honestly and tell them his views on literary masterpieces. The reason why literary masterpieces were called masterpieces was that they had profound thoughts, beautiful language, and unique artistic charm. These values could not be measured by simple practicality. Secondly, Chen Ming could share his experience and feelings of reading literary classics with his parents. If one could feel joy and gain from reading, then reading literary classics would not be a leisurely thing. By talking about the difficulties they encountered in reading and how to overcome these problems, they could show their parents the value and significance of reading literary classics. Finally, Chen Ming could discuss some reading strategies with parents to help them better understand and support their reading plans. For example, he could recommend books suitable for different age groups and share his reading progress and results with his parents, as well as the significance of reading for personal growth. Through communication and cooperation with parents, Chen Ming could help his parents understand their own reading plans and goals, and at the same time, they could gain more gains and grow through reading.
My personal opinion on the idea of "leisure books" is: 1 "Leisure books" did not necessarily refer to those that were not interesting or popular, but those that were of certain value to the readers and could improve their quality and experience. The value of a book lies not only in its content, but also in the background and reputation of its author and bookstore. If an author had deep thoughts and unique insights or a good reputation and credibility, then their works would likely be regarded as valuable " leisure books." Therefore, I don't think the view that "idle books" are not idle is completely correct. A valuable book can also be interesting, popular, or any other type of book. The important thing was that readers had to choose books that suited their needs and interests.
Parents usually think they know best because they've seen and dealt with various situations. They have a sense of what might work and what might not based on their past. Also, they have a deep love for us and want what's best for us in their eyes.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have any personal preferences, nor do I have any preferences for famous works and casual books. I can answer any question about novels, whether it's a famous novel or a casual one.
The definition of leisure books may differ between different cultures and reading groups. Generally speaking, leisure books referred to books that were unpopular, boring, poorly written, or did not conform to mainstream values. In China, leisure books were also known as " pamphlets "," magazines ", and " novel journals ". They were usually non-continuous, short, and easy-to-understand novels, stories, essays, and so on. In China, leisure books are often regarded as a kind of cultural rubbish because many people think they lack depth, value and quality. In the United States, leisure reading was also known as " light reading " or " leisure reading." It was usually short stories, stories, comics, and so on that were suitable for reading in a relaxed family environment to relax the body and mind. The definition of leisure reading was relative. It depended on the reader's interest, cultural level, and reading needs. Generally speaking, books with interesting content, beautiful writing, profound thoughts, and educational significance were called good books, while novels, stories, and magazines that were light and interesting were called leisure books.
Leisure books referred to those books that did not pursue in-depth reading but just wanted to read some interesting content easily. The following are some of the more famous idle books: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua 2 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Harry Potter Series-JK Rowling Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty 5 Pride and Predict-Jane Austen The Catcher in the Rye-J. D. Salinger 7 One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 1984-George Orwell 9 The Kite Runner-Kared Husseini 10 " Malice "-Keigo Higashino These are some of the more famous leisure books. Of course, there are many other books that are worth reading.
The status of leisure books had changed in recent times. In the past, leisure books were usually regarded as books for entertainment and had nothing to do with serious studies and work. However, now people began to recognize the importance of leisure books and promoted them as a popular educational tool and cultural product. This change raised the status of novels and other leisure books, and they were regarded as a sharp tool and school textbooks to enlighten the people. Therefore, the status of leisure books had been recognized and valued in the current era.