1. Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——From Jin·Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Dong Yu Biography"
Translation: Read it a hundred times, and you will naturally understand the meaning of the book. It means that the book must be read carefully to truly understand it.
2. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you can’t compose them. ——Preface to "Three Hundred Tang Poems" edited by Sun Zhu of the Qing Dynasty
Translation: Read Three Hundred Tang Poems regularly, and you can recite poems even if you can't compose them yourself. By reading and reciting repeatedly, one can unconsciously absorb the wisdom of the ancients, experience the author's inner thoughts and feelings, and thus be able to recite.
3. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master. ——Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Twenty-Two Rhymes from Wei Zuocheng"
Translation: It describes reading a lot of books and reading the books thoroughly. If you put it into writing, you will be able to use it with ease.
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4. Practice makes perfect, industry Be good at diligence. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jin Xue Jie"
Translation: Once you are proficient, you will be able to find the trick. Academic proficiency comes from diligence.
5. Play a thousand tunes and then the sound will dawn; watch a thousand swords and then recognize the weapon. ——From "The Literary Mind and the Carving of the Dragon" by Liu Xie of the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Translation: It describes that one can understand music only after mastering many pieces of music, and one can understand how to identify swords only after observing many swords.