the three things to use in reading a book -- the eye , the mouth , and the mind
Reading three to, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ú sh à s à nd à o, which means reading very seriously. It's from the rules of xunxiezhai.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhu Xi's Xun Xue Zhai GUI of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Yu Chang said: there are three ways to study, namely, the heart, the eye and the mouth. If the mind is not here, the eye will not look carefully. The mind is not specific, but it can only read aloud. It can never be remembered, nor can it be remembered for a long time. Among the three arrivals, the heart is the most urgent. Since the heart has arrived, can't the eye and mouth arrive? "
Idiom usage
He is very serious in reading. examples we should learn from the ancient learning method of reading books.
Idioms and allusions
The original text where reading, we must rectify several cases, make clean and correct, put the books in order, straighten the body, read the books carefully and slowly, and read them carefully and clearly. It is necessary to read aloud, not to miss a word, not to lose a word, not to pour a word, not to be far fetched and memorized, but to recite it several times, naturally catchy, long-term. The ancients said, "read a hundred times, its meaning is self-evident.". If it is said to be well read, it is not necessary to explain it. I feel that there are three ways to read, that is, the heart, the eyes and the mouth. If the mind is not here, the eye will not look carefully. The mind is not specific, but it can only read aloud. It can never be remembered, nor can it be remembered for a long time. Among the three, the heart is the most urgent. When the heart comes, will not the eye and mouth come? All reading, we must first tidy up the reading table, make the table clean and stable, put the book neatly on the table, let the body sit upright, face the book, carefully and calmly read the text on the book, carefully and clearly read the article. Every word that must be read is very loud. You can't read one wrong word, read one less word, read one more word, read one word upside down, and memorize it by force. As long as you read it several times, it will come out naturally, and you won't forget to remember it even after a long time. The ancients said: "the book read more times, its meaning will naturally appear." That is to say, if you are familiar with the book, you will naturally understand its meaning without relying on other people's explanation. I once said: there are three ways to read, that is, the heart, the eye and the mouth. If the mind is not in the book, then the eyes will not look carefully and the mind will not concentrate. They can only read it casually. They must not remember it. Even if they remember it, they will not last long. Among the three, heart is the most important. If you concentrate, will your eyes not look carefully and your mouth not read correctly?
Chinese PinYin : dú shū sān dào
the three things to use in reading a book -- the eye , the mouth , and the mind
be pessimistic and worldweary. bēi guān yàn shì
riddled with a thousand wounds. bǎi kǒng qiān chuāng
the wind and rain come in their time. fēng tiáo yǔ shùn