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On the Origin of Tao Xingzhi's Famous Sentences
1. The teacher's duty is not to teach, but to teach students to learn. -[Middle] Selected Works of Tao Xingzhi's Education, page 4.

Teaching is one thing, not three. We should teach while doing, and go to school while doing. If you don't work hard, you can't teach or learn well. -[Middle] Selected Works of Tao Xingzhi's Education, p. 77.

You should teach your student how to teach him. If you refuse to ask your students modestly, you don't know his environment, his ability and his needs, then you can't teach him no matter how great your ability is. -[in] Selected Works of Tao Xingzhi's Education, p. 22 1.

4. The teacher's orientation is "teaching thousands of things and teaching people to seek truth". A student's duty is to "learn from others and apply what he has learned". -[in] Selected Works of Tao Xingzhi's Education, p. 336.

5. Each of us can achieve five words: one (meaning "wholeheartedly"), determination (meaning "assembly"), drilling (meaning "drilling"), analysis (meaning "analysis") and tenacity. -[in] Selected Works of Tao Xingzhi's Education, p. 289.