Zhuge Liang seemed to be thinking about something, and Pang Tong nodded repeatedly.
Ye Feng continued, "As for the third question, we still need the joint efforts of all the great scholars in the world."
"The most important reason why books are difficult to understand is that there are no clear divisions between paragraphs and sentences."
"This means that even if you know every word in the book, it is still difficult to understand their true meaning when they are put together."
"Teachers who are not well-trained are more likely to delay their students."
"If we can distinguish them and divide them by symbols, it will be much easier."
"Even without a teacher's help, as long as you know the sentences, you can always find out their meanings."
After a brief pause, Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong's eyes were still filled with confusion.
They didn't quite understand what the symbols Ye Feng said meant.
Xiao Ran did not give any empty explanation, but instead broke off a stick from a nearby branch and began writing on the ground in a flamboyant manner.
After a short while, he stopped and threw the branch in his hand aside.
"Look at this sentence I wrote now, and see how it is different from what you have read in books."
Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong looked down.
[When Heaven is about to bestow a great responsibility on a man, it must first make his mind suffer, his muscles and bones tired, his body hungry and empty, and his actions frustrated.]
This sentence can be said to be the spiritual pillar of scholars. For thousands of years, when facing difficulties and setbacks, countless poor people would use this sentence to motivate themselves and get out of trouble.
The two of them were extremely familiar with this sentence.
The two of them naturally knew that Ye Feng was not asking them to look at this sentence, but the symbol he had just mentioned.
After careful observation, they found that there was a tadpole-like symbol after each sentence. The short spacing symbol turned the sentence into six small sentences, and each sentence obviously meant the same thing.
Recalling the interval that Ye Feng mentioned just now, the two suddenly realized.
Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong could not help but say excitedly: "My Lord's wonderful ideas are really jaw-dropping. Who would have thought that sentences could be divided in this way?"
"If beginners learn this way, they will be able to achieve twice the result with half the effort. Such a small symbol can be so simple. The lord is truly a god!!"
Ye Feng waved his hand: "It's just a trifle. I don't dare to call myself a god."
Pang Tong said solemnly: "My lord, your mind is almost comparable to that of a god."
"For thousands of years, has no one discovered this problem? No one has been able to think of a solution?"
"I don't believe it."
"But these people all want to keep the right to study and become officials in the hands of a small number of people, so they turn a blind eye to these difficulties."
"Because the higher the threshold for studying, the less competitive they are."
"So no one would focus their main energy on this, and naturally there would not be such a simple division." "We have been studying since we were young, and our vision has been limited to this small area."
"I always feel that studying requires being down-to-earth and not being lazy at all, and taking one step at a time. But in fact, there is a more efficient way to study, which can help all students get twice the result with half the effort."
"My Lord, you have no selfish motives and are truly thinking about the ordinary poor students. What is the difference between your bodhisattva heart and that of a god?"
There was no compliment in Pang Tong's words, only endless admiration for Ye Feng.
Zhuge Liang's eyes changed when he looked at Ye Feng: "Before, I was doubting the Lord's purpose and your true thoughts. Now it seems that I am the villain."
"My lord, this move will benefit the present and future generations. As long as I can follow you throughout my life, I will be satisfied."
Seeing that both Crouching Dragon and Phoenix Chick praised him so much, Ye Feng was naturally in a good mood.
After all, the flattery depends on who is doing it.
"Well, besides this, I have another thing I need you to do."
"If this thing is accomplished, all the scholars in the world will be grateful to you in the future."
Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong said solemnly: "My lord, please speak freely!!"
Ye Feng smiled and said, "First, can you annotate all the words at the moment?"
"In layman's terms, it helps people know how to pronounce a word more quickly and easily."
"For example, based on their speech, we can replace the same and different parts with a newly created symbol, and combine and match them so that people who understand these symbols can instantly know how to read and pronounce the word."
"In this way, as long as beginners understand these special symbols, they will be able to understand the meaning of these words."
“Transform the complex recognition of words one by one into recognition of symbols, forming special memories.”
The description in Ye Feng's words was naturally the pinyin annotations he learned in his previous life.
But he couldn't say so many things at once, otherwise others would really think he was a monster.
Therefore, he could only guide them step by step, letting countless smart people think about these things, and he assisted them from the side, and finally settled this matter.
Only by releasing it in the form of pinyin annotations can the monopoly of knowledge be completely broken and can poor students have a way to progress.
Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong both fell into deep thought.
Today's conversation gave both of them too many surprises.
Ye Feng's brilliant ideas made the two of them completely unable to keep up.
Often this problem is transferred to that problem, and everything will come naturally, and there will be a solution long ago.
Is this the difference between gods and mortals?
The two of them cursed in their hearts and continued to think about the phonetic symbols. (End of this chapter)