First, take pleasure in suffering.
Interpretation: not too cumbersome, describe patience.
Source: Xia Qingjing's Peking Opera "Wild Sour Dew Talk" No.1 138 Comment: "And readers never tire of it."
But readers are very patient.
Second, be persuasive.
Interpretation: refers to being good at guiding others to learn.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "Confucius is good and charming."
Teachers are good at guiding people step by step.
Third, be earnest.
Interpretation: the words are profound and powerful, and the feelings are deep.
Source: Liu Shaotang's Fang Nian: "Every word is sincere, cordial and touching."
Fourth, be serious.
Explain: Persuade someone in good faith and tirelessly.
Source: Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I sincerely fulfill him; Wake him up. "
Fifth, the spring breeze turned into rain.
Interpretation: refers to the wind and rain suitable for the growth of vegetation, which is often used for people or things, and is a metaphor for good edification and education. With praise, it is used to properly praise the teacher's teaching.
Source: Pre-Qin Monk's "Mencius Dedicated": "It seems rainy."
Some are as enlightening as timely rain.