First, a mentor
Explanation: good: good; Y: it helps. A mentor who can teach and help.
From: Xia Yan's "Knowing the Public Without Regret-Mourning Comrade Guo Moruo": It is indescribable to say goodbye to a mentor and friend for more than half a century.
Second, tirelessly teach people.
Explanation: teaching: teaching. Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired.
From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching. What is it to me? "
Studying hard is not enough, and teaching others is not tired. What do I have?
Third, instill [zh ū n zh ū n jiaodo]
Explanation: Be serious and patient. Teach carefully and patiently.
Said by: Mao Anqing's We Love the Red Rhododendron in Shaoshan: Father, you earnestly taught us not to be nihilistic or individualistic.
Fourth, earnestly warned.
Explanation: earnest: the appearance of tireless teaching; Admonish: to exhort. Sincere and patient advice.
From: Zhou. The Book of Songs Elegant and Exquisite edited by Confucius: "Teach me and listen to me."
I taught you patiently over and over again, but you just didn't listen and didn't pay attention.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is bypassed by analogy.
Interpretation: touch: contact with a certain aspect of things; Bypass: interconnection. Grasp the knowledge or law of something, and then infer the knowledge or law of similar things.
Said by: Zhu Ziqing's "Broad Sky" and "Ancient and Modern China and Foreign Countries": I am so happy that I have two new meanings, so that I can think about the way of life by analogy.