China has been a country that loves to read since ancient times, and there are more stories from the ancients who read diligently, such as chiseling the wall to steal light, sac fluorescent snow, hanging beam thorn stocks, cattle horn hanging books, Wei chapter three absolute and so on. Today's ant manor small class will bring you the story of the idiom "Wei Compilation Three Perfections".

As we all know, the idiom "Wei Bian Sanjie" can be used as a metaphor for reading diligently and studying hard, and this idiom first appeared in the Yuan Dynasty's Xianyu Biren's "Folding Gui Ling Shu", the original text is: "Send the evening snow case fluorescent lamp, three absolute Wei compilation". The "Wei Chapter" is the cooked cowhide rope used in ancient times to connect bamboo Jane, and the "Three Absolutes" are broken many times. There are other forms of this allusion, such as "no compilation" and so on.
Ant Manor Question: The idiom "Wei Bian Sanjie" tells the story of which celebrity is diligent in reading?
Answer: Confucius.
The idiom "Wei Bian Sanjie" tells the story of Confucius. Confucius was very diligent and studious in his youth, and he enjoyed reading the I Ching very much. In order to delve into the meaning of the I Ching, Confucius read it over and over again, studying it over and over again until he understood the meaning, which eventually led to the cowhide rope of the bamboo jian being broken many times.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, because paper had not yet been invented, books could only be recorded in the form of "bamboo Jane" made of bamboo. When making bamboo, you need to break the bamboo into bamboo skewers, and then dry the bamboo skewers with a fire to write on them. The number of words that can be recorded in a bamboo stick is limited, so a book of the same length as the I Ching uses many bamboo sticks and then weaves them with cowhide rope.
Confucius broke the cowhide rope of weaving bamboo jian several times, indicating that he studied the I Ching very hard and spent a lot of energy. Therefore, he had a thorough understanding of the spirit and essence of the I Ching, and later he wrote his experience in the study of the I Ching as "Ten Wings". Later generations attached the Ten Wings to the I Ching and supplemented it.
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