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Idioms describing teachers' teaching.
1, idiom: take care of your face with your ear.

Pinyin: r tímiàn míng

Explanation: Not only tell him face to face, but also hold his ear. Describe the enthusiasm of the elders.

Source: "The Book of Songs": "The bandits face life and talk about their ears."

For example, sentence-making: there is a kind of writing, that is, there is a kind of rule of writing, which is contained in the book and is no different. ★ Li Qingyu's de-worded structure

2. Idiom: Be tireless in teaching others.

Pinyin: Hu rén béjuàn

Explanation: teaching: teaching. Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired.

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching. Why is it for me? "

For example, the sage said "teaching people tirelessly", and you asked me, why don't I say it? ★ Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Forty-eighth time

3. Idiom: Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude

Pinyin: y and y Ρ n cá i shjia o ji ao

Explanation: because: according to; Material: qualification; Give: apply; Teaching: education. Pointers give different education according to learners' interests and abilities.

Source: The Analects of Confucius, Ziyou Asking about Filial Piety, and Asking about Filial Piety Zhu Ji's notes quoted Song Yue as saying: "Ziyou can be honorable or disrespectful, but it can be more or less gentle, which varies with its material and has its own losses."

Make sentences with examples: teachers should pay attention to the differences between students in all aspects and teach students in accordance with their aptitude.

4. Idiom: Set an example.

Pinyin: yán chuan shēn jiao

Explanation: oral communication: explanation and teaching in words; Example: Prove by action. Teach by example. Of behavior playing an exemplary role.

Source: Southern Song Ye Fan's "The History of the Later Han Dynasty and the Biography of Five Luns": "Words and deeds, words and deeds."

For example, making sentences: members are happy to see such a scene of words and deeds. ★ People's Literature 1976 No.9

5. Idiom: Instill

Pinyin: zh ū n zh ū n jià o d m: o

Explanation: Be serious and patient. Teach carefully and patiently.

Source: The Book of Songs: "Teach me and listen to me."

For example, make sentences: Father, before you died, you earnestly taught us not to be nihilistic and individualistic. ★ Mao Anqing's "We Love the Red Rhododendron in Shaoshan"