Meaning: After extensive reading, use it simply and prudently, and slowly release it after deep accumulation.
Source: "Jia Shuo Sending Zhang Hu" is a miscellany written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Excerpts from the original text: Although I want to think that I am not enough, others have already presumed it. Alas! My son is here to study! He has extensive knowledge and knowledge, and he has accumulated a lot but only has a weak knowledge. I tell him to stop here.
Translation: Although I now think that I am not enough, people are already praising me indiscriminately. Alas, you have to get out of this situation and devote yourself to studying.
Read widely and use it simply and prudently, and slowly release it after deep accumulation. This is all I can tell you. Extended information
This article "Jia Shuo Sends Zhang Hu" was written by the author to a friend and is also a preface. The full text begins with planting crops, and compares the farming environment, farming methods and harvest results of the rich and poor, paving the way for the following scholarship; the following section focuses on explaining the connection between scholarship and growing crops, and then reveals the purpose of the article. Theme: Planting crops must wait until they are mature before harvesting; learning must be broad-minded and appreciative, and accumulate thickly but gain little.
This article uses "harvest" as a metaphor to make people feel the abstract truth in the figurative things. The vivid images and clear explanations also imply the author's personal feelings, exhorting others and sighing for himself. Sincerity is touching.