I. Interpretation
1, earnest: sincere and patient.
2. Teaching: teaching (book); teach
3. Seriously and patiently enlighten and enlighten.
Second, the source
"inculcate" comes from Deng Xiaoping's Celebration of Comrade Liu Bocheng's 50th Birthday: "Comrade Bocheng loves comrades, always guides cadres and inculcates them in order to make progress."
Third, meaning.
"inculcating" means earnestly and patiently enlightening and enlightening. The moral of this word is to inspire and enlighten others patiently and carefully, so that they have a deep understanding of the problem and a clear understanding of the right direction. It emphasizes the firmness, seriousness and patience of the lecturer, aiming at making the educated truly understand and accept the knowledge or teaching conveyed.
Instilled synonyms:
1, indoctrinate repeatedly
Interpretation: It refers to earnestly and patiently enlightening and enlightening.
Source: From Deng Xiaoping to celebrate Comrade Liu Bocheng's 50th birthday: "Comrade Liu Bocheng loves his comrades and always gives guidance and inculcation to cadres in order to make progress."
Sentence making: Teachers inculcate students and parents inculcate children, which makes people feel their good intentions and selfless dedication.
2, bitter.
Explanation: refers to sincere, patient and well-meaning advice.
Source: From "The Biography of Zhao Pu in the History of Song Dynasty": "Faithfulness and bitterness, three plays."
Sentence-making: In the face of the child's naughty and dislike of learning, the teacher earnestly persuaded him to stimulate his inner learning motivation.
Step 3 be persuasive
Interpretation: refers to guiding others to learn patiently and step by step.
Source: From The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "The master is persuasive, erupts me with the text, and asks me to be polite."
Sentence making: This teacher is good at persuasion and always patiently and meticulously guides students to sail in the ocean of knowledge.
4. Teach people tirelessly
Interpretation: Never feel tired when teaching others, and always be enthusiastic and patient.
Source: From The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching. Why is it for me! "
Sentence-making: This old scholar is tireless in teaching and devoted great efforts and wisdom to the growth of the younger generation.
Step 5 teach well
Interpretation: It means that educational guidance is very effective and can produce good educational effects.
Source: From Chapter 99 of Qing Wu Ren Yan's "The Present Situation of Strangers Seen in Twenty Years": "All these things, although well taught by his great-uncle, are also the blessings of his soul. According to Guan Xing, he has become a wise man who knows everything. "
Sentence: The coach taught well, which enabled the players to play an excellent level in the competition and achieved excellent results.