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Sanwei Book House is a famous private school in the city of Shaoxing in the late Qing Dynasty, where Lu Xun studied from the age of 12 to 17. "Three flavors" is to take the meaning of "reading the scriptures is like rice, reading history is like food, and reading Zhuzi is like a hundred schools".
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1. The three flavors are the three flavors to vividly compare the taste of reading ancient books such as poetry and books, Zhuzi and Baijia. Reading scriptures tastes like rice sorghum, reading history tastes like dishes, and reading Zhuzi Baijia flavor is like 醯醢 (xī hǎi) (醢 is a sauce for meat or fish chopped).
2. Sanwei Library, which is a famous private school in Shaoxing City at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, was originally called "Sanyu Library", taken from Pei Songzhi's "Notes on the Three Kingdoms" in a sentence "For learning, the winter should be more than three years, the night is more than the day, and the yin is sunny", which means to make full use of all the spare time, study hard, and don't waste time. It is a famous private school in the city of Shaoxing Mansion in the late Qing Dynasty, and it is also the place where Lu Xun studied from the age of 12 to 17, located in the ancestral residence of Lu Xun, 100 meters away from the former residence of Lu Xun.
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Introduction: The "three flavors" of Sanwei Shuwu refer to the taste of reading, and then it is a different taste, which is the taste of Beijing, the taste of history and the taste of Zhuzi Baijia. The three-flavor book house is Lu Xun.
An essay "From the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavors Library".
because Lu Xun's hometown is in Shaoxing. So in fact, the Sanwei Book House was in the Fucheng of Shaoxing in the late Qing Dynasty. This private school is about 100 meters away from Lu Xun's home. <>
This three-flavor study house is actually a relatively old-fashioned and rotten place, because every day when students go to school they have to bow to the teacher, and they only read the scriptures and books, and they are not involved in other knowledge. o But Lu Xun wrote this work very interestingly, because although it is very depressive to the nature of children's growth, because the Sanwei Book House is a private school, so the teacher requires the students to sit very upright in class, but if the class is over, the author will go to the backyard to play with his friends, and then Lu Xun wrote the Sanwei Book House vividly, not so lifeless. <>
This is the place where Lu Xun sought knowledge when he was a teenager, and the specific address is at No. 11, Duchang Fangkou, Shoujingwu.
is also Lu Xun's teacher, because Shou Jingwu's teaching spirit is very simple and square, so Lu Xun has a deep impression of him. Sanwei Book House as Lu Xun's private school in his youth, there are a lot of stories here, the first is that Lu Xun is very disgusted with the decay and severity of this place, because he can't stand the teacher's strict requirements for him, he often goes to play in the backyard of the book with my friends after class, but when it comes to class, the atmosphere is very serious, Lu Xun thinks that this place is a bit depressing. <>
Lu Xun was also once punished by the school teacher for being late, and there is a ring ruler in this place.
So he carved a woodcut Chinese character "morning" on his desk with a knife to remind himself not to be late in the future, then this is a very precious cultural relic left by Lu Xun to future generations, because the knife technique of the words he carved is simple and straight, very powerful. Lu Xun's work "From the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavor Study" shows that this three-flavor study house still can't suppress the nature of children.
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Refers to vanilla, as well as the taste of books and the taste of people, now Sanwei Book House is located in southern Fujian, is the former residence of Lu Xun.
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Referring to the bitter, sweet and sour tastes, this place is currently located in Changsha, Hunan Province, and is also regarded as a tourist attraction.
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Tai soup, folding, 醯醢; Located at No. 11, Duchang Fangkou, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, this is a famous private school in the city of Shaoxing Mansion in the late Qing Dynasty.
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The ancients said two things:
1. It is a metaphor for the feelings of reading by the predecessors, "Reading the scriptures tastes like rice, reading history tastes like food, and reading Zhuzi Baijia tastes like fermented rice," and the three experiences are collectively called "three flavors".
2. "Three flavors" comes from Li Shu's "Handan Bibliography" in the Song Dynasty: "The flavor of poetry and books is too soup, the history is folding, and the son is the three flavors." This is to compare books such as poems, books, and histories to delicacies, and to good spiritual food.
There is a pair of hugs on the pillars on both sides of the "Three Flavors Study", and the book reads: "Happiness is silent and filial piety, and Taitang has a taste of poetry and books", which shows that the "three flavors" in the "Three Flavors Study" should be used in this meaning.
The original title of "Sanwei Book House" is "Sanyu Book House", which takes the note of Pei Song in "Three Kingdoms", and quotes Dong Yuyan: "For learning, it is necessary to send it in winter, to send it in winter, to send it in the night, and to pay in the rainy day." "It means that people should seize the time and study hard.
After the book house changed owners, Shou Fenglan, the grandfather of Mr. Shou Jingwu, the owner of the book house and the teacher of the school, quoted Su Shi's poem "This life has a taste in three more", and changed the word "Yu" to the word "taste".
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The Sanwei Book House used to be a school where Lu Xun studied when he was a child, and is now part of the Lu Xun Memorial Hall in Shaoxing.
On the wall in the middle of the study room hangs a painting of an ancient pine tree with a sika deer lying under the tree. In front of the painting is the gentleman's seat, a table of eight immortals, a high-backed chair, and the table is as before, with pen, ink, paper, inkstone, and a ring ruler.
The students' desks were moved from their own homes and were arranged on all sides, with Lu Xun's one in the northeast corner. At that time, Lu Xun was there to study and learn characters. Sometimes he also paints, covering the paper on ** such as "Journey to the West" to draw and embroider portraits.
Lu Xun's desk is engraved with a small word "morning". The characters are horizontal, very much like a flower bone that has not yet opened, and like a small torch. Lu Xun's father was ill, Lu Xun went to the school to study, and on the other hand, he helped his mother take care of the housework, running between the pawnshop and the pharmacy almost every day, taking the things at home to the pawnshop to exchange money, and then going to the pharmacy to buy medicine for his father.
One morning, Lu Xun was late for school. Mr. Shou Jingwu, who is a serious teacher, sternly said to him, "You have to come early in the future!" Lu Xun silently returned to his seat and carved the word "morning" on the old desk, and also engraved a firm belief deeply in his heart.
Since then, Lu Xun has never been late for school, and he has struggled all his life early, everything early, and without relaxation. Side socks.
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