San Tan Yin Yue, located atNo. 1 1, Duchangfangkou, Shaoxing City, is a famous private school in the later period of Shaoxing. What you see now is a set of three-bay small flower houses, east-west This is the first study room where Lu Xun studied from 12 to 17.
It is often heard that tourists here ask why the bookstore is called "Sanwei". What do you mean by "three flavors"? San Tan Yin Yue was originally named "Sanyu Bookstore" and was named after Shou Fenglan, the grandfather of Mr. Jason Wu, the owner of the bookstore. Take Dong Yu's meaning of "learning with three spare parts", which means that people should use all their spare time to study hard. In the Song Dynasty, Su Dongpo appreciated Dong Yu's theory of "three surpluses" and used the poem "I have tasted three surpluses in this life" to express my pleasure in reading in my leisure time.
Accordingly, Shou Fenglan changed the plaque of "Sanyu Bookstore" originally written by calligrapher Liang Tong into "Three Tans Reflecting the Moon". Although a word was changed, the taste was completely different. The explanation of "three flavors" that we hear most now is taken from the meaning of "reading classics tastes like rice beams, reading history tastes like vegetables, and reading a hundred tastes like acyl sugar".
Lu Xun's seat is in the northeast corner of the bookstore. We can still see the word "early" carved by Lu Xun in the lower right corner of the table, so as to encourage and warn www.unjs.com not to be late again. There is a circular portal in the northwest corner of Santan Yinyue, which we call the wing. There is a floor with a small plaque hanging on it, which says "Talking about Xiao Yu". There is a small yard at the back of the wing, where students play, and Mr. Wang is fascinated by his research in his spare time. Wintersweet tree in the yard is still an original object 300 years ago. In those days, Lu Xun and his friends often played games on the playground in Xiaotian under the tree.
Thank you for listening to me carefully. Shaoxing has many interesting scenic spots. Have a nice day. Goodbye!