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Now people interpret Wei Weaving as Wei Weaving: using cooked cowhide rope to connect bamboo compendiums; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. The leather rope that was connected to the bamboo slips was broken three times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
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Wei: Cooked cowhide; Wei weaving: use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo compendium; Three:
Approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. Confucius repeatedly broke the kraft strap in order to read the Yi.
The leather rope that connected the bamboo slips broke many times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
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The meaning of Wei's compilation of three uniques: it is used as a metaphor for studying diligently and studying hard.
Wei weaving: use cooked cowhide to weave into a rope to connect the bamboo slips; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken.
In order to delve into the meaning of the Book of Changes, Confucius read it over and over again, studying it again and again until he understood the meaning, and finally caused the cowhide rope of the bamboo slips to be broken many times.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, since paper had not yet been invented, books could only be recorded using "bamboo slips" made of bamboo. When making bamboo slips, you need to break the bamboo into bamboo skewers, and then dry the bamboo skewers with a fire and then write on them. There is a limit to the number of words that can be recorded on a bamboo stick, so a book of this length such as the Book of Changes requires a lot of bamboo sticks, and then braided them with a cowhide rope.
Confucius broke the cowhide rope of the bamboo slips several times, indicating that he studied the Book of Changes very hard and spent a lot of energy. Therefore, he had a thorough understanding of the spirit and essence of the I Ching, and later he wrote the study of the I Ching as "Ten Wings". Later generations attached the "Ten Wings" to the "Book of Changes" and used it as a supplement to the "Book of Changes".
Idiom meaning
The reason why Confucius became a thinker who has influenced China for thousands of years is largely due to his eclecticism, diligent study, and the words of one family.
Since ancient times, China has advocated reading, and the ancients have many moving stories about learning, many of which have become classic idioms, such as: hanging beams and piercing stocks, chiseling walls to steal light, burning wages to read at night, listening to lectures across fences, reading in the snow, and painting characters with ......Most of them praise the spirit of studying hard and forging ahead despite poor conditions and difficult environments. The core spirit of the "Three Uniques of Wei Editing" is that learning should be diligent.
In fact, in addition to diligence and hard work, the ancients also paid attention to ways and means of reading. "Wei Bian Three Uniques" refers to intensive reading. Su Shi also advocated that a book should be read repeatedly, but each time it should have a different purpose and focus.
Because every time you focus on a different point, the harvest will be different. Tao Yuanming, on the other hand, claims to be "good at reading, not seeking to understand much", and his focus is not on superficiality and sloppiness, but on the scope of reading, the method must be emphasized, and the world is suspicious of efficiency.
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1. Wei compiled the story of the three uniques.
In his later years, Confucius liked to read the Book of Changes. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was no paper, and the characters were written on pieces of bamboo slips, and a book had to use many bamboo slips, and these bamboo slips had to be connected together with cooked cowhide (Wei) rope in order to be read. Usually, the back crack is rolled up and put away, and it is opened when you look at it.
The text of "Zhou Yi" is difficult and the content is obscure, so Confucius turned over the branches to repeat the source of the earth to read, so that the reading clip read, the cowhide rope of the bamboo slips was worn off many times (Wei compiled three uniques).
2. The meaning of the idiom of Wei compilation.
1.Explanation: Wei weaving: use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo compendium; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. The leather rope that was connected to the bamboo slips was broken three times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
2.From: "Historical Records: The Family of Confucius": "Reading "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques. ”
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The meaning of Wei Weaving is as follows: Wei Weaving: Connecting the bamboo compendium with cooked cowhide rope; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. The leather rope that was connected to the bamboo slips was broken three times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
From] Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Historical Records: The Family of Confucius" Fu Xin: "Read "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques. ”
Reading the book "Yi", the leather rope that connected the bamboo slips was broken three times.
Example] I am short of caution to advocate the spirit of reading Wei Bian's three uniques, and also advocate the application of what they have learned, and look forward to the emergence of a large number of innovative talents.
Grammar] subject-predicate; as a predicate; Compliments.
synonyms] Yingxue reading, chiseling the wall to steal the light, hanging beam thorn strands, three unique Wei compilation, horn hanging book.
Antonyms] do not learn and have no skills, are illiterate, and have no ink on their chests.
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Wei Bian Sanjue (pinyin: wéi biān sān jué) is an idiom in the story of historical eggplant traces, which was first seen in Sima Qian's "Historical Records of Confucius Family" in the Western Han Dynasty. 3]
Wei compiled three uniques" originally refers to Confucius's diligent reading of "Yi Jing Answer and Sutra", which caused the leather rope of the bamboo slips to be broken many times (Wei: cooked cowhide. Wei ed.:
In ancient times, bamboo slips were used to write books, and cooked cowhide was used to connect bamboo slips. Three: refers to multiple times.
Absolute: Broken. Later, it was used as a metaphor for studying diligently and studying hard.
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Wei compiled three uniques, the interpretation is: Confucius loved to read "Zhou Yi" in his later years, and read it over and over again, so that the leather strip that wore "Zhou Yi" Yun Chunchang bamboo slips was broken several times (see in "Historical Records: Confucius Family"). The back pants are used to describe the diligent reading with "Wei Bian's three uniques".
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Wei compiled the explanation of the three uniques.
Diligent in One's Studies] According to the records of the Confucius Family in the Historical Records, Confucius liked to read the "Zhou Yi" in his later years, and often read it, and he couldn't put it down, so that even the leather strip that wore the bamboo slips of the "Zhou Yi" was broken several times. Describe Tireless in learning, diligent and hard-working, and explain in detail "Historical Records of the Confucius Family": Confucius is late and happy "Yi"....Reading "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques.
He said: 'If I am a few years, if so, I will be polite in Yi. Hanshu · Preface to the Biography of Rulin:
Cover late and good "Yi", read Wei compiled three uniques, and passed on for it. Yan Shigu notes: "Editor, so the connection is also simple."
Words love to play a lot, so the compilation of Wei is the third must. Later, he took the "Wei compilation of three uniques" as a classic of diligence and hard work. Jin Gehong's "Self-Narrative of Holding Puzi":
The sage Juwei compiled the three uniques, with diligence, all talents are close to others, and they are both safe and cultivated. Tang Yang Jiong's "Zhongshu Ling Fenyin Gong Xue Zhenxing": In the more than ten years of Shao Zhen, he studied the "Yi" image, Wei compiled the three uniques, wrote poems and indulged in wine, and enjoyed the year.
Yuan Yelu Chucai's "Guo Tiande and Wang Fuzhi" No. 4: "Wei compiled three absolute Tan Xi "Yi", Xiao Sanfeng God is really hidden. ”
Reading "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques. Later, "Wei Bian" was borrowed to refer to "Yi". Tang Yangjiong, "Preface to Wang Bo's Collection":
Every time you read Wei ed., Si Hongda "Yi". Tang Xuhun, "Yuan Zhishi Ziluo Gui Wanling Three Uniques Explanation."Refers to the inscriptions of Wang Langwen, Liang Hushu and Zhong Xuan of the Three Kingdoms Wei "Shouzen Tablet".
Tang Li Sui's "Shangshu and the Truth": "Wei's "Shouzen Tablet", Wang Langwen, Liang Hushu, and Zhong Xuan's engraved characters are called the three uniques. ”.
The brocade and embroidery of Mrs. Zhao, the lord of Wu of the Three Kingdoms.
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1. It means: the leather rope of the bamboo slips has been broken many times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
2. Wei compiles three uniques, pronounced as wei bian san jue, is a Chinese idiom, and the interpretation is bad. Wei: Cooked cowhide; Wei ed.:
Use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo compendium; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken.
In order to read the "Zhou Yi", Confucius repeatedly broke the cowhide belt of the bamboo slips. It is a metaphor for reading books and taking hard work.
3. From: Western Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian's "Historical Records of the Confucius Family" records: Confucius Lao Confucius read "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques. It means that Confucius read the Book of Changes so many times that he broke the braiding rope of the compilation book many times.
4. Example: My brother is always used to studying repeatedly, to the point that Wei is the best of the best!
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