Smell: Listening means reading Buddhist scriptures.
Thinking: Think about the principles of Buddhist scriptures and understand what they really want to express.
Practice: Think, speak and do things according to the principles of Buddhist scriptures.
For the strict definition of "Wen", please refer to the explanation in the following Buddhist dictionaries.
Wen Hughes is called Sanhui by Buddhists.
Sanhui
(name number) 1. Wen Hui, wisdom born from experience and teaching. Second, thinking wisdom, wisdom born from thinking about truth. Third, cultivate wisdom, wisdom born of meditation. The first two kinds of wisdom are to disperse wisdom, but to cultivate wisdom, which is only to determine the purpose of wisdom. See achievement theory 20.
From: A Dictionary of Buddhism edited by Ding.
The Buddhist dictionary explains Wen Hughes as follows.
Steven Wen Xiu refers to the auditory teaching method; Thinking refers to thinking and righteousness; Practice means practice. Wen Hui, Sihui and Xiuhui are the wisdom formed by hearing, thinking and cultivating. These three kinds of wisdom are the second in the practice of Buddhism. Those who hear them gain wisdom by listening to others' teachings. A wise man, the wisdom gained by self-thinking; People who practice wisdom gain wisdom through on-site practice. 【 Mahayana Righteousness Chapter Volume 10, Buddhist Scriptures 】 (refer to "Three Meetings" 670)
The Buddhist Encyclopedia of China explains Wen Hughes as follows.
Vincent Hughes means listening to teaching methods, thinking and reasoning, and practice. Wenhui, Sihui and Xiuhui are all based on this. "The Great Bodhisattva on Sand", a volume of nine or five clouds, is said to have made a choice in righteousness; Entering a wise man is impure and born with interest; To cultivate a wise man is to be warm, persistent, the best in the world, worldly-wise, boundless, liberated, victorious and everywhere. As for the three great wisdom of literature and prose, Volume 10 of Mahayana Chapter of Righteousness says (Dazheng 44.668a):' The name of a text is in the classics, or it is also called a text, which is interpreted as one and has different meanings. If you speak frankly, you will understand everything. In everything, the first thing to do is to act, and the general saying is smell; Listening and listening methods are simple and simple, and are generally called wisdom; Act in accordance with the law, and fix it when you say it. If it is said that Si Wen cultivates wisdom, its meaning is narrow, and the bureau is in Prajna Paramita, which makes it impossible to proceed. In Prajna, I heard the teacher's name and the student's name was Wen Hui. Jane is called thinking, and from thinking, it is called four meetings; If you study and practice, you will learn wisdom from it, which is called cultivating wisdom. "[References] Yuan Yi Linzhang Dafa Volume VI; "You Po Sai Jie Jing" Volume 1; On the Great Bodhisattva Volume 188.