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What is Lu Jiuyuan's famous reading saying?
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[Song] Lu Jiuyuan

Reading is in a hurry (1) and swimming is very interesting (2).

You might as well let go of (3) unconsciously, but you need to consider (4) urgently.

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The most taboo of reading is to be eager for success. If you can ponder it carefully, there will be endless interest. What you can't understand may be put aside for the time being, but think about what is useful to you.

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(1) in a hurry: in a hurry, eager for success.

(2) Han Yong: Thinking while reciting, slowly pondering and digesting.

(3) Right: temporarily.

(4) individuals: places that have something to do with themselves.

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Lu Jiuyuan (1139 ~1192), named Xiangshan, is quiet. A famous philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty. Han nationality, from Jinxi, Fuzhou (now Jiangxi). It was as famous as Zhu, a famous Neo-Confucianist at that time, and was called "Zhu Lu" in history. Lu Jiuyuan is the founder of China's theory of mind. In the Ming Dynasty, Wang Yangming developed his theory and became a famous "Lu Wang School" in the history of China's philosophy, which had a far-reaching influence on modern China's Neo-Confucianism. It was called "Lu Zi" by later generations.