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There are typos, and the correct one is: read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be self-evident.
Read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen by itself
dú shū bǎi biàn,qí yì zì xiàn
Explanation See: Manifestation. Ancient is the same as "present". Read the book hundreds of times, and the meaning of the book will be naturally understood. It means that you have to read the book well to truly comprehend it.
Dong Yu is straightforward, and he is studious in nature. People have learned from scholars, but they refuse to teach, and the cloud "must be read a hundred times first!" "Words:
Read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen by itselfFrom the scholar's cloud: "Bitter thirst has no day."
"When you say, "you should take 'three more'." Or ask the meaning of "three more", and meet the words "the winter is more than the year, the night is the day, and the rainy is also." ”
1 quality: quality, rustic. Ne, not fluent in articulate. 2. Thirst: There is eagerness.
Translation: Dong Yuzi is straightforward, honest and studious. The nearby scholars asked him to give a lecture, but he refused to teach, but said to them:
Read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen by itselfThe one who asked for advice said, "(You have a point), but I don't have time."
Dong Yu said: "We should use 'three more' time." Someone asked: What is "Sanyu"?
Dong Yu said: "Three more is three kinds of free time. In winter, there is not much farm work.
It's a free time of year; At night, it is inconvenient to work in the field, which is the free time of the day; On rainy days, it is not good to go out to work, and it is also a kind of free time. ”
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Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will come to itself.
General work: Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will be seen by itself. See, manifest.
The original text reads, "Read the book a hundred times and see yourself." ”
Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, and the Biography of Wang Su": "When Emperor Ming was the Great Si Nong Hongnong Dong Yu, etc., he also commented on the scriptures and passed them down to the world. Pei Songzhi's note:
Wei Luo said: "At the beginning, I met the good governance of "Lao Tzu" and made a commentary for "Lao Tzu". is also good at "Zuo's Biography", and it is even more different from Zhu Mo.
People have learned from scholars, but they refuse to teach, and the cloud "must be read a hundred times first!" Say: "Read a hundred times and see righteousness." ’”
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A famous sentence said by Jin Chen Tao of the Jin Kingdom.
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The author is Chen Shou. This sentence means that if you read a book hundreds of times, you will naturally understand the meaning of the book. It means that you have to read the book well to truly comprehend it.
Source: It is Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Wang Su Biography": "People have scholars, but they refuse to teach, and Yun: 'You must read it a hundred times first', saying 'Read it a hundred times and see your own righteousness.'" ’”
Translation: When a nearby scholar asked him to give a lecture, he refused to teach, but he said to them: "If you read a book a hundred times, you will naturally understand the meaning of the book." ”
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Read the book a hundred times and see the righteousness of yourself.
Interpretation source: Pei Songzhi's note in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". "Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Wang Su Biography":
Emperor Ming, the great Si Nong Hongnong Dong Yu, etc., also commented on the scriptures, quite passed down in the world. Pei Note: "Wei Luo" said:
At the beginning, he met the good governance of "Lao Tzu" and made a commentary for "Lao Tzu". is also good at "Zuo's Biography", and it is even more different from Zhu Mo. People have learned from scholars, but they refuse to teach, and the cloud "must be read a hundred times first!"
Say: "Read a hundred times and see righteousness." ’”
Explanation: See, read xian, appear, "read a hundred times and see the righteousness", also as "read the book all over its meaning and see itself", which means that if you read a lot of books, the meaning in the book will naturally appear, and you will not need to explain, that is, you will understand its meaning.
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The author who has read the book a hundred times and sees his own meaning is Chen Shou.
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Read more books to understand the meaning.
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Eastern Jin Dynasty Chen Shou "Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Wang Su Biography".
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"Read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen by itself",--"See"pass"Now"This sentence is very true! Reading is the foundation to understand.
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You didn't hit the right one, it should be"Read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen by itself
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It should be: read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen!
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Read the book hundreds of times, and its righteousness is self-seeing ( dú shū bǎi biàn, qí yì zì xiàn ).
Explanation See: Manifestation. Read the book hundreds of times, and the meaning of the book will be naturally understood. It means that you have to read the book well to truly comprehend it.
Source: Jin Chen Shou, "Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Wang Su Biography": "People have scholars, but they refuse to teach, and Yun: 'You must read it a hundred times first', saying 'Read it a hundred times and see yourself.'" ’”
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