Read a hundred times, you can see the meaning
Chinese idioms are pronounced D ú sh ū B ǎ IBI à n, Q í y ì Z ì Xi à n. The interpretation is that the meaning of a book can be understood naturally after reading a hundred times. You need to be familiar with books to really understand them. The source is Chen Shou's biography of Wang Su in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, which says that "when a person has learned from a scholar, he will not teach him. He says," he must read it a hundred times first. "He says," if he reads it a hundred times, he will see his own righteousness. ".
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See: appearance. Read a hundred times, and you will naturally understand the meaning of the book. You need to be familiar with books to really understand them.
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According to Chen Shou's biography of Wang Su in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, it is said that "when a person has learned from a scholar, he is unwilling to teach him. He says," he must read it a hundred times first. "He says," if you read it a hundred times, you will see what you mean. "
Chinese PinYin : dú shū bǎi biàn,qí yì zì xiàn
Read a hundred times, you can see the meaning
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