Yuan's Xue Ji. The general idea of this sentence is that it is more cordial and effective to educate with one's own exemplary actions than ordinary speech education. This famous saying illustrates an educational principle by comparing the respective effects of teaching by example and teaching by words: education should not be lip service. The exemplary role of educators themselves often plays a decisive role in the educational effect. Therefore, educators must first work hard on their own cultivation, so that teaching by example is more important than teaching by words. As the saying goes, it is better to show than to make trouble. That's the truth.
Example is more important than language. -the famous saying of Wang Fuzhi, a thinker in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Lead by example, teach by example. -Ye Fan, a historian of the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, "The History of the Later Han Dynasty and Five Lun Biography"
See the Southern Dynasties Song Ye Fan's "The History of the Later Han Dynasty and the Fifth Lun Biography". Litigation: arguing right and wrong. Educate the people with your exemplary actions, and the people will accept your inspiration; If you just talk, say one thing and do another, people will not accept your education, but will give birth to right and wrong. This famous sentence is two sentences from the throne given by Wu Lun, a famous minister in the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, the vassal's consorts were arrogant and extravagant, and they did not obey the law. Fifth, they argued with ~, hoping that Emperor Zhang would get rid of bad politics. This famous saying reflects the traditional educational thought of our country-teaching by example is more important than teaching by words. It emphasizes that education should proceed from its own morality and actions, and discuss the different social effects obtained by different practices from both positive and negative aspects, so that the truth is clear at a glance. This famous saying is profound and well-known, so it has long-term vitality.
Everyone who is determined to devote himself to education should tolerate children's weaknesses. -Soviet educator Suhomlinski
Example is like a continuous drizzle, moistening things silently, just like "silence here is better than sound"-Xu An