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To quote the classic idiom - Wei compiled the three best

Wei compiled three absolutes

wéi biān sān jué

Explanation: Confucius loved to read "Zhou Yi" in his later years, and read it over and over again, so that the leather strip wearing the bamboo jane of "Zhou Yi" was broken several times. Later, he used the phrase "Wei Bian Sanjie" to describe his diligence in reading.

Sentence:

1. We advocate the reading spirit of Wei Biansanjie, and even more advocate the application of what we have learned, and look forward to the emergence of a large number of innovative talents.

2. Mr. Liu Lao's reading has the spirit of Wei's compilation of three masterpieces, so he knows the content of each book very well.

Idiomatic Story:

Books in the Spring and Autumn Period were mainly written on bamboo as a bamboo stick, ranging from dozens of characters to eight or nine characters. A book should be made of many bamboo strips, connected in order by things such as strong ropes, before it is finally written, which is easy to read. Usually, those who are woven with silk thread are called "silk weaving", those who are woven with hemp rope are called "rope weaving", and those who are woven with cooked cowhide rope are called "Wei weaving", of which the cooked cowhide rope is the strongest. A thick book like "Zhou Yi" is, of course, woven by a large number of bamboo janes through cooked cowhide rope.

Confucius", "Xiyi in his later years", spent a lot of energy, repeatedly read the "Zhou Yi" many times, and attached many contents, I don't know how many times he opened it and read it back. It is generally believed that Confucius read it this way, and the cowhide belt strung together with bamboo was also broken several times, and had to be replaced with a new one many times and reused. This is a metaphor for reading diligently and diligently.

Even after reading to such an extent, Confucius said, "If I were to live a few more years, I would be able to fully grasp the text and quality of Zhou Yi." ”

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