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Reading [dú shū]

Chinese Vocabulary

This entry is a polysemous word with ***13 meanings

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Reading refers to the process of obtaining symbols and words prepared by others and identifying, understanding, and analyzing them. Sometimes it is also accompanied by behaviors such as reading aloud, appreciating, and memorizing. The most common of these symbols are language characters, and other symbols include musical notes, passwords, diagrams, etc.; the general acquisition process is to use eyes to see, and other acquisition methods such as blind people using touch to identify embossed characters are also included.

Chinese name

Reading

Foreign name

read a book/read books

Part of speech

Verb

Pinyin

dú shū

Definition

Read aloud or silently while looking at the book

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Pinyin : dú shū

A brief introduction to reading: detailed exegesis, clear sentence reading, and you can understand the wisdom of ancient people’s reading in one breath!

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Word explanation

Basic meaning

1. Read aloud or silently while looking at a book;

2. Study a subject or course formally.

Detailed explanation of citations

1. Read books; recite books.

"Book of Rites·Prince Wen Wang": "If you study rituals in the autumn, those who practice them will issue an edict; if you study in the winter, those who compile the books will issue an edict."

"History of the Yuan Dynasty·Biographies of Good Officials" : "Study to understand things and apply them."

Ming Dynasty Zhao Zhenyuan's "Sacrifice to Yuan Shiyu (Yuan Keli's Son) Xianfu in Honor of Mr. Li": "The dancing elephant picks celery, and the weak Guanlu lifts her arms. When the country is in great difficulty, reading is contemptuous. Chapters and Sentences of Corrupt Confucianism."

Xia Zun, Ye Shengtao's "Wen Xin" 14: "It is Mr. Wang's voice. It turns out that Mr. Wang is studying."

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