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What words are used to describe teachers' education of students?
Conscientious, conscientious, sleepless, tireless and meticulous.

First of all, do your best.

Vernacular explanation: it means to be respectful and cautious and do your best.

Dynasty: Shu Kingdom of Three Kingdoms

Author: Zhuge Liang

Source: "After the Model": "I have done my best, and I will die."

I will do my best, even if I die.

Second, be conscientious.

Vernacular explanation: It describes being cautious and conscientious.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Source: The fourteenth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: So people in Ningfu knew that Xifeng was powerful, and they were conscientious from then on and did not dare to steal safety.

So everyone in Ningfu knows that Xifeng is powerful. From then on, she was careful, earnest and practical, and did not dare to steal Ann.

Third, forget to eat and sleep.

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Abolish: Stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.

Dynasty: Southern and Northern Dynasties

Author: Wang Rong

Source: "Preface to Qushui Poetry": It is still beautiful and sleepless; I forgot to eat.

Especially forgetting to sleep and eat.

Fourth, tirelessly teach people.

Interpretation of vernacular: teaching: teaching. Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Confucius

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning; Be tireless in teaching others; What does it have to do with me! "

Confucius said: Ask me why I didn't say anything!

Five, meticulous

Vernacular interpretation: even the smallest place is not sloppy, and it is described as serious.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wu

Source: "The Scholars" The fourth time: "The boss visited and saw his uncle meticulous, and he was promoted in Japan."

My boss came to see me, and he saw that Uncle Shi was serious about his work, and his promotion depended entirely on Japan.