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Being kind and sick, my mother was not allowed to read, so I memorized it and stopped translating loudly.

It means that he is prone to illness, and his mother won't let him study, so he secretly remembers not to talk.

Yan Baishi's poems by Yan Ruoqu in Qing Dynasty are surprisingly plain in nature.

Full text: Mr. Baishi is a master of Confucian classics in Qing Dynasty. He remembers the essence, but his nature is really dull. Children read books a hundred times, but they are only slightly catchy. Kindness and illness, my mother is not allowed to study, so I will recite it and stop it. If so, ten years. One day, I suddenly realized, and then I read the books I studied in the past, which undoubtedly delayed me and covered up my hard work. Under the world, fools blame themselves, or abandon scholars because of illness, so they can be ashamed of Yu Xiansheng.

Mr. Yan Baishi is a master of Confucian classics in Qing Dynasty, with an extraordinary memory. However, his talent is very dull. When he was a child, he learned and recited the book many times before he understood it. His body is prone to illness. His mother wouldn't let him study, so he secretly remembered not to speak.

So after ten years, one day, I suddenly felt suddenly enlightened. Look at the books I have read before, there is no doubt at all. Probably because of the hard accumulation of energy. Compared with Mr. Baishi, the world should understand that it is very shameful to retreat because of one's stupidity, or to neglect one's studies on the pretext of illness.

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Yan Ruoqu studied Confucian classics and ancient geography all his life. He studies rigorously and is good at thinking. He often said, "If you don't look for the source of reading, it will be extremely dangerous."

In the academic history of the early Qing Dynasty, Yan Ruoqu inherited Gu and Huang Zongxi, and enlightened Huidong and Dai Zhen. As the direct pioneer of Sinology (or Textual Research) in Qing Dynasty, Yan Ruoqu's contribution to the academic history of Qing Dynasty is indelible.

When he was 20 years old, when he was studying Shangshu, he had doubts about Shangshu, so he spent 30 years studying it, and finally wrote eight famous volumes of Shuzheng Shangshu, identified the forgeries of Shangshu presented by Yimei in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and identified 25 pieces of Shangshu as forgeries between Wei and Jin Dynasties, turning over major cases in the history of Confucian classics for more than 1000 years.