I learned Su Dongpo’s reading method from the reading teacher of *** Reading Group, and sharing it here is also a kind of review and record for me.
Su Dongpo: The method of being attacked from all sides
Su Dongpo believed: Every time you read a book, you only need to understand and digest one problem; if you read it over and over again, you can achieve everything. proficient.
The so-called "breakthrough" tells us: the content of a book is very rich, and people's energy is limited, so it is impossible to absorb it all at once, and can only focus on understanding a certain aspect. Every time you read a book, you only need to understand and digest one question. It is emphasized that for a good book, one should read it more and read it from different angles.
He read the "Book of Han" many times. He divided the "Book of Han" into several aspects such as governance, characters, geography, etc., and studied one issue each time he read it. As a result, he was very familiar with every chapter in the book. He has a very thorough understanding of all the issues on one side.
This reminds me of Xicha. At the beginning, I wanted to learn all about tea art and tea evaluation, but my time and energy were limited, so I focused on it.
Let’s start with the artistic expression of a cup of tea soup. The form must be rigorous, standardized and ritualistic, so I signed up for a tea art class. Then concentrate on learning to evaluate tea, and use scientific evaluation methods to identify the quality of a tea.
After learning both sections, try to study one point specifically during the tea tasting process.
For example, I mainly want to taste the creamy fragrance of Jinxuan tea; I want to feel the mountain charm and unique medicinal aroma of Nepalese tea; I focus on studying the unique color and luster of dry tea of ??White Cockscomb. The long and waxy corn silk fragrance and so on.
After drinking tea for a long time and accumulating more, you will naturally have a comprehensive understanding of this leaf.
If you are good at work and have a passion for it, whether it is reading or studying tea, even if the truth is endless, if you progress inch by inch, you will always see clearly and learn thoroughly.