Can most ancient people really understand classical Chinese? How did they learn it? Please ask ~

In fact, reading ancient Chinese should be a scholar's patent. As long as you are a scholar, you should be able to understand ancient Chinese. But understanding doesn't mean seeing it right. Why do you say that? It is easy to read and understand the meaning of words. But it is difficult to understand the meaning of the article.

There is a poem that says "finding chapters and carving insects" shows the difficulty of reading and the great significance of understanding. Tao Yuanming, a great writer, also said, "Reading is not for understanding, but for gaining and rejoicing", which shows the difficulty of reading.

The most important thing in classical Chinese is to break sentences and read meanings. If you can't learn, you are what others say, and he remembers how others read and break. This kind of person is also called reading, but the crooked-mouthed monk recited the scriptures and read all the articles askew.

If you want to learn, try to figure it out yourself. After reading it, the meaning will come out, and the meaning will come out.

Nowadays, there are punctuation marks in classical Chinese, but those who don't have punctuation marks should also think carefully and find the meaning of sentence break.

How did the ancients learn? Memorize it first. We have read this book a hundred times and the people have memorized it. It must be much better. The rest of the bad thing is to listen to others, and the good thing is to discuss and explore by yourself.

All right. That's all.