Night fell, and an ancient city was shrouded in darkness. The streets were empty except for the dim yellow street lamps that dotted the night sky of the city. In this silent night, there was only one person. He was wearing a black robe and holding a long sword as he walked alone on the streets of the city. His eyes were firm and cold, as if he was looking for something. He walked along the street and came to a mysterious building. The exterior of the building was simple and elegant, exuding an ancient aura. He walked into the building. It was dark and only a faint light shone in the room. He walked down the stairs until he reached the corner of the first floor. There, he found a mysterious box. The box looked very ordinary, but it emitted a strange aura. He opened the box and found an old book inside. The content of the book was very complicated, but he could understand the meaning. The author of the book was a mysterious figure. He left a sentence: "Only those who really know how to read can understand this book." This sentence caused him to think deeply. He realized the importance of reading. He decided to study hard and improve himself from this moment on. He left the room and continued down the stairs. Finally, he arrived before a mysterious mountain peak. The mountain peak was so high that it seemed to touch the sky. He decided to climb this mountain to find that mysterious person. He encountered many difficulties and challenges during the climb. However, he did not give up and continued to climb up. In the end, he reached the peak of the mountain and found that mysterious figure. He showed the figure the book in his hand and asked him a question: " You once said that only those who really know how to read can understand this book. Then do you really know how to read?" The mysterious figure smiled and replied,"I really know how to read, but I don't fully understand the meaning." Only when you really read it with your heart can you understand the essence of it." He was very surprised to hear this. He realized that reading was not only to obtain knowledge, but more importantly, to understand the essence of it. From then on, he studied more seriously and worked hard to improve himself.