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Chapter 3096

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Knowledge and books were the starting point and also the path of humanity, but there was no end to it!

Fang Yun looked at these mountains, took a deep breath, suppressed the joy in his heart, and quickly browsed through them.

These books were of various types and colors. There were the insights of the Saints, whimsical ideas, deductions, cultivation processes, battle experiences, and even complete memories!

The memory-type books were the most precious books on the Book Hill. Every memory-type book was at the top of each mountain.

Reading a memory-type book would make one the owner of the book and obtain a memory of everything the owner had experienced. Not only would it include the owner's hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch, but it would also include the owner's thoughts at that time.

Not only the thoughts on the surface, but also the subconscious thoughts in the depths of one's heart!

The human heart was always a tangle of evil and kindness.

There had never been a good person who didn't have any evil thoughts, and there had never been an evil person who didn't have any good thoughts.

It was really nothing to open up one's experience, insights, and thoughts. But if one were to really open up one's memories and let one stand completely naked in the world, even a Half-saint or a Quasi-saint might not necessarily be able to do so.

The tallest Book Hill was Kong Sheng's Book Hill.

And at the top of that Book Hill, there was a book emitting a white light.

That was Kong Sheng's Book of Memories.

It was also the only complete book of memories of the human race. It recorded Kong Sheng's life's memories.

The other Saints also had their own books of memories, but they were divided into several books, and some of their memories were even deliberately erased.

Only Kong Sheng's Book of Memories completely displayed all his memories from birth to death, from his earliest memories to the time before he died. There were no changes at all.

Fang Yun looked at Kong Sheng's sacred Book of Memories on Book Hill, his heart full of admiration.

He couldn't do it!

Fang Yun knew that he couldn't do it now, and he couldn't do it after becoming a Quasi-saint. Perhaps, it could only be done after he became a Divine Ancestor.

But Fang Yun believed that he could do it in the future!

"The first thing I have to do now is to condense a million books with my divine thoughts!"

Fang Yun thought to himself, thinking about what books to condense first.

Book Hill was the most free place. Any knowledge, information, ideas, and even a fleeting thought could be turned into a book.

However, if it was a worthless idea, such as the idea of eating leek boxes tonight, it could not be condensed into a book.

Humans did not lack ideas, ideas, or even information. What they lacked was knowledge.

However, knowledge could not be acquired overnight. Real knowledge could very well come from a whimsical idea or an apple that hit one's head.

Looking at these books, Fang Yun realized the greatness of Kong Sheng's Book Hill.

Condensing books seemed simple, but in essence, it was a process of collecting, organizing, sorting, refining, and finally exporting. This was a great method of teaching as learning, and it was also the most effective method known to mankind.

Several thousand years ago, the Confucians had discovered this method. "Teaching tirelessly" and "Teaching and Learning Together" were using teaching as learning.

Seeing through one of the true meanings of Book Hill, Fang Yun began to condense his own books.

According to his own thinking habits, Fang Yun first classified his knowledge system, such as Confucianism, Military Strategy, Medical, Engineering, Historiography, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, and so on.

Then, from each major category, he continued to subdivide until there was nothing left. He reconstructed his own knowledge system according to the famous pyramid principle.

This was also the first time Fang Yun had completely sorted out his own knowledge system.

In Fang Yun's mind, a huge irregular triangle appeared. There were countless knowledge nodes on it, and each node was a classification or knowledge point.

Fang Yun's mind moved, and a different color suddenly appeared on each node.

Black nodes meant that he had completely mastered this knowledge, gray meant that he had mastered most of it, white meant that he only knew a little, and red meant that he knew almost nothing.

Then, Fang Yun's holy thoughts moved, and a variety of thin lines appeared between a large number of classifications.

The black solid line was the relationship between the upper and lower levels, the black dotted line was the connection between the same level but different classifications, the green line was the connection between two nodes, and the red line with arrows was the combination of multiple classifications and knowledge points to form another knowledge …

Soon, all of Fang Yun's knowledge formed a complex knowledge classification network.

In the knowledge classification network, there were many ends. They had upper nodes, but there were no lower nodes. They were the most basic knowledge elements.

This kind of knowledge element at the end was endless. It formed the foundation of the knowledge network, and it was also the largest part.

Every knowledge element at the end could form a book of its own.

Fang Yun finished constructing the preliminary knowledge points and breathed a sigh of relief. This might take years for ordinary people, but for him, it could be completed in a few breaths.

Next, Fang Yun thought for a long time and decided to start defining.

He defined each node, from the top node to the bottom node, using his own cognition to define everything, so that his brain could know more clearly what each knowledge point was.

This project was bigger than writing a dictionary!

Fang Yun thought that this process would be simple, but he soon encountered a great obstacle because he was not omniscient.

In the process of definition, some knowledge points were vague, some would overlap with other classifications, some could be regarded as a sub-classification of another classification, and some could be understood but could not be accurately defined …

All kinds of problems emerged. In the face of so many difficulties, Fang Yun was not worried but happy, because this process was like a sediment emerging, allowing him to clearly discover where his shortcomings were.

If there were shortcomings, then make up for them!

If there were problems, then solve them!

If there were shortcomings, then correct them!

As long as he had the heart to find ways to solve the problem and put it into action, instead of just thinking about solving the problem, everything could be solved!

Discovering his own problems, Fang Yun was full of great joy, as if he had just seen Book Hill.

Fang Yun began to work hard to define, change, and reorganize the new knowledge system.

This entire process took a total of ten months on Book Mountain.

In these ten months, Fang Yun not only defined the knowledge points, but also constantly flipped through books, often multitasking to consider a knowledge point from different angles.

Finally, the basic definition was completed, and Fang Yun breathed a sigh of relief.

Fang Yun knew in his heart that he was not omniscient, so his knowledge had to be constantly updated and iterated. Every definition could be changed in the future, some a little, and some completely.

Just like the Ship of Theseus, every plank would be replaced. In the end, there was no need to care whether it was the Ship of Theseus or not. All he needed to know was that it was a better ship!

After defining all the knowledge points, Fang Yun suddenly felt a little dazed.

Because after the definition, it was explanation and example!

The definition was only a clear description of a node. For example, "lock-on type instantaneous single-target offensive battle poem" was an end-level knowledge element, and the definition was "forming a battle poem that can be directly used on the target."

However, if it was an explanation, there was no need to explain the major classification of offensive battle poems, but a clear explanation of lock-on, instantaneous, single-target, etc. At the same time, the relationship between this end-level knowledge element and other knowledge points had to be explained in detail. Finally, various examples had to be given.

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