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Idioms or adjectives used by parents to educate their children.
Spring breeze turns into rain: metaplasia and nourishment. Refers to wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth. Metaphor is a good edification and education.

The easterly weathering rain refers to the wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth. Metaphor is a good edification and education.

In order to educate Mencius not to give up halfway, Meng Mu used the metaphor that the cut yarn was not woven well. I moved three times and chose a good environment to influence Meng. ...

Negative teachers are negative: a bad and negative side. Refers to the words and deeds of people who are enemies of the people and can educate the people from the opposite side.

Irony: criticize and accuse with euphemistic and implicit words; Persuade: to suggest or advise. Criticize one tactfully, so that everyone can be educated.

Didi, the godson of painting: reed. Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.