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Four-word idioms of education
1. Explanation of four-word idioms about education (click to view the detailed explanation)

Spring breeze and warm spring breeze blow people. Metaphor gives people good education and help in time.

Repeated education does not change: many times, again and again; Teaching: education. After repeated education, it still does not correct.

Bizhai means that in the Tang Yu era, there were many sages, and almost every family had the virtue of knighthood. After the metaphor of social stability, simple folk customs. It also describes the achievements of educational probation.

Kill without teaching: education; Kill: to punish, kill. Execute without warning. That is, if you don't educate people in advance, you will be punished if you make a mistake.

Teaching without teaching: education; Punish or kill. Execute without warning. That is, if you don't educate people in advance, you will be punished if you make a mistake.

Classes that should not be taught: education, teaching. Can't educate someone.

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.

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.

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.

When a woman is new to teaching, teaching a baby means educating a person in time and early.

Formal background refers to a metaphor with formal education or training qualifications.

Repeated education does not change many times, and it still does not correct.

Being educated by others means giving correct education from an early age.

Monk's mother moved to Meng Mu three times to choose a good environment to educate her children.

Cohabitation teaches cohabitation: multiply population and accumulate material resources; Courses: education, training. Refers to the military and civilians unite as one, accumulate strength, and work hard to wash away shame.

Shinto Shinto: This refers to heaven, that is, the theory of deity, and later to the theory of ghosts and gods. Utilize superstition of ghosts and gods as an educational means.

Ordinary people: people (including derogatory terms). Always refers to people who do business on the street or have no education.

Ten years of reunion, ten years of lessons: multiply population and accumulate material resources; Courses: education, training. Refers to the military and civilians unite as one, accumulate strength, and work hard to wash away shame.

Reincarnation was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into an immortal bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.

Xia Yuyu: the "rain" in front, noun, rain; After a "rain", the verb, rain. Just like the summer rain on people. Metaphor helps and educates people in time.

Carve a jade without cutting it. Jade must be cut to make a tool. Metaphor means that people can achieve nothing without education and study.

Immorality refers to words and deeds that have a bad influence on social customs and education (more common in the relationship between men and women).

Teaching without class: attending classes. Anyone can receive education.

Education without direct education. Refers to the natural edification in daily words and deeds.

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

Liu Han, the teacher of the Third Movement, recorded in "Biography of Women": Meng Mu took the young Mencius and lived near the cemetery at first, and Mencius imitated the funeral; Later, he moved to the market, and then learned from businessmen to brag; Meng Mu moved near the school, where Mencius learned etiquette and asked to go to school. Later generations used the metaphors of "Three Movements in Meng Mu" and "Three Movements in Education" to choose a suitable living environment for their children to educate.

The punishment without punishment is to educate people to abide by the law, so as to achieve the purpose of not having to open it.

Yishui Spring Breeze Yishui: River name, in Qufu County, Shandong Province, the birthplace of Confucius. Spring breeze: The warm wind in spring symbolizes good edification and education. The spring breeze of Yishui. Metaphor is deeply influenced by Confucianism.

Jiao Yi: Exchange. Trade children for education.

Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude: teaching students in accordance with their aptitude; Material: qualification; Give: apply; Teaching: education. Pointers give different education according to learners' interests and abilities.

It's instructive to have style and culture.

Reincarnation [explanation] was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into an immortal bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.

Good teaching [explanation] Education and guidance are very effective.

Sweep the floor with water and reward the guests. One of the basic contents of Confucian education and learning in feudal times.

Teaching by law [explanation] to: use; Teaching: education. Cite legal provisions as educational content.

Serene, respectful, quiet, careful, humble and respectful are the essentials of ancient children's education.

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The idiom describing education is 1. Repeated education does not change: repeated education does not change. 2, jade carving into a device: cut: carving. Jade can only be made into objects by carving. Metaphor means that only by receiving education can a person achieve something. Sitting in the spring breeze: just like in the spring breeze. Metaphor is the teaching of a good teacher. Metaphor is a good education. 4. Draw the dragon core: rudder: 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. 5. Teaching without teaching: education without direct education. Refers to the natural edification in daily words and deeds. 6, easy to teach: easy: easy to communicate. Trade children for education. 7. satirize one and persuade a hundred: satirize, criticize and accuse with euphemistic and implicit words; Persuade: to suggest or advise. Criticize one tactfully, so that everyone can be educated. 8. Good words and good deeds: good words and good deeds with educational significance. With "good words and good deeds". 9. Follow the temptation: or follow the temptation. Refers to people who are good at guiding and educating step by step. 10, no class: class: education, teaching. Can't educate someone. 1 1, punish without teaching: teach: educate; Punish or kill. Execute without warning. That is, if you don't educate people in advance, you will be punished if you make a mistake. 12, teaching students in accordance with their aptitude: it refers to different education of learners' interests and abilities. 13, moving saint: It is said that Monk's mother moved three times and changed the environment in order to educate him well. Describe a virtuous mother. 14, reincarnation: originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into a fairy bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed. 15, Yixing: Jia and Yi: goodness and beauty. Useful words and actions. 16, teaching students in accordance with their aptitude: because: according to; Material: qualification; Give: apply; Teaching: education. Pointers give different education according to learners' interests and abilities. 17, compared with the fact that the house can be sealed: it means that during the Tang Yu period,

3. The four-word idiom of education is to kill string songs without teaching, and to be stubborn and healthy.

Teach the word Yishui spring breeze well and teach Shinto.

Learn from your husband and teach your son if you don't teach.

Dongfeng rain teaches students in accordance with their aptitude, and teaches impermanent teachers to shed their bones and change their tires.

Don't teach the sentence, don't punish, thoroughly remould oneself, and deal with it.

Without words, follow the teachings of evil words, good deeds and three actions.

Punish the voice of string songs for not teaching, turn the people into customs, and Meng Mu moved three times

Ceng Zi used the law as a teaching method to kill the enemy.

Spring breeze turns rain into change, and teaching gradually shows benevolence and righteousness.

4. What are the four-character idioms related to education? 【 yù jiào yú lè 】 integrates education and entertainment, so that people can be educated through entertainment.

Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude [y and n cá i sh and ji ao] Reason: According to; Material: qualification; Give: apply; Teaching: education. Pointers give different education according to learners' interests and abilities.

Teach by example [yán chuan shēn Jiào]: Teach by example; Example: Prove by action. Teach by example.

Of behavior playing an exemplary role. Lead by example [yǐshēn Zuo zé] Rules: norms, role models.

Set an example with your own actions. Teaching people tirelessly [huí ré né bé ù juà n] Teaching: teaching.

Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired.

5. Describe the four-word word [yěn cáI shějio] that is good at teaching and educating people, such as teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, drawing inferences from others, learning from others, knowing everything and teaching students in accordance with their aptitude. Material: qualification; Give: apply; Teaching: education.

Pointers give different education according to learners' interests and abilities. From: Zheng Qing Guan Ying's "Fears of Prosperity": "Divided into different categories; Teach students in accordance with their aptitude. "

Translation: classify or arrange things according to their different characteristics, and carry out different education according to the specific situation of learners' interests and abilities. Second, draw inferences [j ǔ y and f ǔ n sā n] Explanation: Inverse: analogy.

Metaphor is to know many other things by analogy from one thing. From: Confucius' Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "If you don't take a corner, if you use three corners instead, you will no longer be there."

If he can't draw inferences, don't do it yet. Third, integration [ró ng huguà n t not ng] Interpretation: integration: integration and understanding; Through: Through the front and back.

Integrate all aspects of knowledge and truth and get a comprehensive and thorough understanding. From: Song Zhuxi's "Zhu Zi Quan Shu Xue San": "It is the depth of scholars' hard study, their lack of knowledge, and then their mastery, which leads to this. "

Translation: Three times at a time, I heard that one knows ten, so scholars work hard and mature, and then they can achieve mastery, and then they fall to this step. Fourth, the analogy bypass [CHLèI páng tūng] explanation: analogy: contact with a certain aspect of things; Bypass: interconnection.

Grasp the knowledge or law of something, and then infer the knowledge or law of similar things. Said by Zhou Wenwang in the Book of Changes in the Western Zhou Dynasty: "If you draw and delay, you will be able to finish the world."

Translation: By extending its meaning, we can master the knowledge or laws of something, and then infer the knowledge or laws of similar things. Nothing is difficult in the world. 5. Know 10,000 Bi[zhρyρwàn bì] Explanation: You can do anything just by understanding the essence.

From: Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth" during the Warring States Period: "Everything is finished in one." The key is to understand the nature of things, and so are other aspects.