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There are three things in reading, which are the heart, the eyes and the mouth. Who wrote this?

There are three things in reading: the heart to, the eyes to, and the mouth to. -- Zhu Xi

There are three ways to read: heart to, eyes to, and mouth to. The heart is not here, the eyes do not look carefully, the eyes of the heart is not focused, but only roaming recitation, never remember, remember not long. Among the three to, the heart to the most urgent. The heart has been to carry on, the eyes and mouth is not to be?

Explanation of the quote:

Song - Zhu Xi "training learning Zhai rules - reading and writing words".

The meaning of this sentence is: the method of reading has "three arrivals": the heart to, the eyes to and the mouth to.

The traditional Chinese method of reading emphasizes the three words "to": the heart should realize, the eyes should see, and the mouth should read. This is a few important links, Zhu Xi's generalization is very exquisite. The heart refers to thinking, only "realize" - repeated taste, in order to understand the meaning of the book; eyes to expository, in order to expand knowledge; mouth to read out loud, in order to mobilize the comprehensive role of auditory, visual, enhance memory, help understanding. These three "to", summarized accurately, essence, to say, thought-provoking, and thus become the guidelines for later generations of readers, "Three Character Classic" said: "reading method, there are three to. The three-word classic says: "There are three ways to read a book. The heart, the mind, the mouth, and the letter are all important", which is summarized from this sentence.

From: Song Dynasty-Southern Song Dynasty Zhu Xi "training learning Zhai rules - reading and writing words"

Quote author: Zhu Xi