dú​shū​sān​dào

the three rules of reading

  1. to read
    To read a book either aloud or to oneself; to engage in reading as an activity.
  2. simultaneous use of three organs
    The practice of engaging three faculties simultaneously when studying or reading (traditionally the eyes, mouth, and heart/mind, or alternatively the eyes, ears, and mouth); originally described by the philosopher 朱熹 zhū​xī