What are the three flavors of Lu Xun's "Three Bookstores" and what is the meaning of the name?

Meaning: Three flavors refer to the taste of reading ancient books such as The Book of Songs and A Hundred Schools of Thought contend, and there are three flavors. Reading classics tastes like rice, reading history tastes like vegetables, and reading hundreds tastes like XOOHI (sugar is a sauce made of meat or fish).

Source: Song Li Shu's "Bibliography of Handan" said: "The poetry book is too thick, the history is broken, the child is acyl sugar, and the three flavors are also." The "three flavors" may come from this.

There are a pair of hugs on the pillars on both sides of San Tan Yin Yue where Lu Xun studied, which read: "Music is silent and filial piety is the only thing, and soup is a poem". It can be seen that the "three flavors" in San Tan Yin Yue should be used in this way.

Extended data

Mr. Shouyu, the grandson of Shouzhi, thinks that the meaning of "three pools printing the moon" is interpreted as "clothes are warm, vegetables are fragrant and poems are long"

"Buyi" refers to ordinary people, and "Buyi Warm" refers to being an ordinary person, not being an official or a master; "Vegetable root fragrance" is satisfied with simple food, not envious or yearning for the enjoyment of delicacies; "Poetry has a long flavor" refers to carefully understanding the profound content of poetry, so as to obtain a deep and long flavor.

This first point,' warm clothes', is very important. This is the ideological core of my ancestors Feng Lan Gong and Gong. The failure of industry made them see the decadent nature of the Qing Dynasty. They think that being an official in the Qing dynasty, harming the country and the people, is to harm others and harm themselves.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-San Tan Yin Yue