Nostalgic Time(?): "One Hundred Thousand Whys" published in mainland China in 1970
Well, I took the opportunity to clean up the bookcase because @empty erhu initiated "What books do I usually read" (I will write this later), and I accidentally discovered this set of "Hundred Thousands of Thousands of Books" published in mainland China in the 1970s. "Why":
Take a look at Chairman Mao's preface first, and when you look at the words, you can feel the message of struggle between the lines: "Fighting with the sky, the joy is endless":
Physics class teaches mechanics, of course, you have to apply what you have learned to throwing grenades, liberating Taiwan and overthrowing the US imperialists by the way:
When it comes to explaining the abstract "jet" phenomenon, the editor moved to Marx to calm the shock, and at the same time criticized the foreigners (strange that Marx was not a foreigner?) and capitalist roaders:
Then, of course, Chairman Mao wanted to explain at the end: "Any form of motion contains its own special contradiction. This special contradiction constitutes the special essence of a thing that is different from other things." I finished this paragraph by myself I don't even know what I'm typing...
Of course, the most important thing is to have a fearless spirit, so even the 220,000-volt ultra-high voltage (electricity) is just a "paper tiger":
Well, I really can't grasp such an advanced concept, and this series of books is obviously not a book I usually read. I still go back and concentrate on cleaning up the bookcase and then write my "What books do I usually read"... .
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